The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on routine childhood immunization in Baghdad/Al-Karkh

N. Khesro, M. Sabri, Roaa Sami
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is extensively impacting national and international public health. Routine childhood immunization is projected for being adversely affected by COVID-19 mitigation measures. Consequently, vaccine preventable disease outbreak might be a big problem to encounter in the near future. Objectives: The aim of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of vaccination delay and explore the barriers leading to that and parents' attitude toward the importance of vaccination timelines. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out during the period between of May 1st and of August 1st, 2021. A sample of 400 parents attending vaccination unit with their under 2-year-old children were selected from health-care centers from Al-Karkh directorate. Results: The study shows that 266 (66.5%) of the parents were mothers, 134 (33.5%) were fathers, 288 (72%) of them were aged 30 y ears or less, 210 (52.5%) of them were college graduate or higher educational level, 302 (75.5%) of them did not have a health worker in their family, 292 (73%) of them had <3 children. This study revealed that 274 (68.5%) of the parents reported a delay in their children's vaccination timeliness, 198 (49.5%) of which was significant delay of more than 1 month and 76 (19%) was a delay of 2–4 weeks only. 126 (31.5%) reported an on-time vaccination. This study also showed a highly significant association between vaccination delay and history of COVID-19 infection in the family. This study demonstrated that curfew and difficulty in transportation 154 (38.5%) and fear of getting COVID-19 infection 142 (35.5%) were the most encountered barriers for vaccination delay. This study also showed that 51% of the parents had good level of attitude toward the importance of vaccination timeliness for their children. In addition, it showed a significant association between the level of attitude with the age and educational level of the parents and with having a health worker in the family. Conclusion: We conclude that 68.5% of sample had vaccination delay since the COVID-19 pandemic has started and good level of attitude toward the importance of vaccination timeliness. This indicates the need for strict recommendation about the importance of routine immunization schedule and need to commit to it even during pandemic situations.
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COVID-19大流行对巴格达/Al-Karkh儿童常规免疫接种的影响
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行正在广泛影响国家和国际公共卫生。预计常规儿童免疫接种将受到COVID-19缓解措施的不利影响。因此,疫苗可预防疾病的爆发可能是在不久的将来遇到的一个大问题。目的:本研究的目的是评估疫苗接种延迟的患病率,探讨导致疫苗接种延迟的障碍以及家长对疫苗接种时间表重要性的态度。材料与方法:横断面研究于2021年5月1日至8月1日进行。从Al-Karkh理事会的保健中心挑选了400名带着2岁以下儿童参加疫苗接种单位的父母作为样本。结果:研究表明,266名家长为母亲(66.5%),134名家长为父亲(33.5%),年龄在30岁及以下的家长288名(72%),210名(52.5%)为大学及以上学历,302名(75.5%)家庭中没有卫生工作者,292名(73%)有<3个孩子。本研究发现,274名(68.5%)家长报告其子女疫苗接种的及时性延迟,其中198名(49.5%)明显延迟1个月以上,76名(19%)仅延迟2-4周。126例(31.5%)报告按时接种疫苗。该研究还显示,疫苗接种延迟与家庭中COVID-19感染史之间存在高度显著的关联。该研究表明,宵禁和交通困难154(38.5%)以及害怕感染COVID-19 142(35.5%)是延迟接种疫苗的最常见障碍。本研究还显示,51%的家长对儿童及时接种疫苗的重要性持良好态度。此外,调查还显示,态度水平与父母的年龄和教育水平以及家庭中是否有保健工作者之间存在显著关联。结论:自新冠肺炎大流行开始以来,68.5%的样本存在疫苗接种延迟,对疫苗接种及时性的重要性有良好的态度。这表明,有必要就常规免疫计划的重要性提出严格建议,即使在大流行情况下也需要遵守这一计划。
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