Prevalence of drop out in measles immunization coverage among children in Kanyakumari District, Tamilnadu

A. Mathiarasu, V. Raman, M. Arumai
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Background: Measles is highly prevalent across globe and it is the main cause for childhood mortality and morbidity. It has now come down in developed countries that worked to prevent transmission. It is still continuing to be a widespread disease in developing countries like India. Objective: To ascertain measles immunization coverage, factors leading to drop-outs and parents’ knowledge, attitude and perceived practices on it. Materials and Methods: A community based cross-sectional study design was adopted to study the children’s drop out in measles immunization. 210 children aged between 12 and 23 months in Kanyakumai district had been picked up from the entire population of 182519 using 30 X 7 cluster random sampling. Results: The study has shed some light on the coverage of measles vaccination of 81.4% with dropout of 18.6%. There were no statistically significant associations between area of residence, place of birth, sex, parental marital status, mothers’ pregnancy status & availability of immunization card and dropouts. In regards to their parents’ knowledge, attitude and perceived practices on Measles, 93.3% had vast awareness. Conclusion: A few factors like ignorance, long gap between administration of two vaccinations, lack of awareness on adverse impact of Measles, have hampered the program from reaching all children in the district. However, these challenges might be addressed through increasing the level of awareness among the parents, identification of dropout cases, scaling up of vaccination programs at gross root level, etc.
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泰米尔纳德邦Kanyakumari县儿童麻疹免疫覆盖率下降的情况
背景:麻疹在全球高度流行,是儿童死亡和发病的主要原因。现在,在努力防止传播的发达国家,这种情况已经下降。在印度等发展中国家,它仍然是一种普遍存在的疾病。目的:了解儿童麻疹免疫接种率、导致辍学的因素及家长对麻疹免疫接种率的了解、态度和认知做法。材料与方法:采用基于社区的横断面研究设计,对儿童麻疹免疫退出情况进行研究。采用30 X 7整群随机抽样,在Kanyakumai地区从182519人全部人口中抽取了210名年龄在12至23个月之间的儿童。结果:麻疹疫苗接种率为81.4%,辍学率为18.6%。居住地区、出生地点、性别、父母婚姻状况、母亲怀孕状况和免疫卡可得性与辍学之间没有统计学上的显著关联。在家长对麻疹的知识、态度和认知行为方面,93.3%的家长有广泛的认识。结论:无知、两次接种疫苗间隔时间长、对麻疹不良影响缺乏认识等因素阻碍了该项目无法覆盖该地区的所有儿童。然而,这些挑战可以通过提高家长的认识水平、确定辍学病例、在基层扩大疫苗接种计划等来解决。
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