VACCINATION STATUS OF CHILDREN IN UMUEBLE COMMUNITY IN RIVERS STATE, SOUTHERN NIGERIA AND FACTORS INFLUENCING IT

Y. Ide, N. Gabriel-Job
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Background; Vaccination is one of the most important cost effective interventions of ourtime, it has saved millions of lives of under-five children globally and brought about areduction in the incidence of vaccine preventable diseases all over the world butespecially in sub-Saharan Africa and also in Nigeria. Despite all of these, vaccination ofchildren has remained low especially amongst the children that need it most. Aim; Theaim of this study was to determine the vaccination status of children at Umuebelecommunity and factors influencing it. Methods; This was a descriptive community-based study carried out over a period of two months June-July 2019. Data was collectedusing a structured interviewer administered questionnaire which was designed byresearchers, consisting of three sections. Information obtained included socio-demographic characteristics, vaccination status and characteristics, reasons for notcompleting immunisation, place of immunisation Results; There were 438 respondents,mean age 31.96 ±5.626, most were aged 26-30years 150(34.2%), 437(99.8%) of therespondents were married, only 1(.2%) had no formal education, while 340(77.6%) werefarmers. 270(61.6%) of the children were fully vaccinated. Twenty (4.6%) of the childrenwere not vaccinated at all. 391 (89.3%) of the children received their vaccination at thehealth center. 8(1.8%) of the respondents did not own a vaccination card while BCG scarcould not be sighted in 73(16.7%) of the children. Twenty (11.9%) of the respondents didnot vaccinate their wards because they forbid vaccination, with PCV3 being the leastreceived vaccine 66.9% and BCG was the most received 93.8%. There was a statisticallysignificant relationship between vaccination status and respondents age, education andplace of vaccination P=.000,.001 and .000 respectively while sex of the children andmarital status did not significantly affect vaccination status P=.447 and P= .375respectively In conclusions, vaccination status of children at umuebele community is stilllow, improving universal primary education, and support routine vaccination at theprimary health care centers would impact positively on vaccination status and reducemortality and morbidity from vaccine preventable diseases.Keywords: Vaccination status, children, community, immunisation
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背景;疫苗接种是我们这个时代最重要的具有成本效益的干预措施之一,它挽救了全球数百万五岁以下儿童的生命,并减少了全世界疫苗可预防疾病的发病率,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲和尼日利亚。尽管如此,儿童的疫苗接种率仍然很低,特别是在最需要的儿童中。目的;本研究的目的是确定umuebele社区儿童的疫苗接种状况及其影响因素。方法;这是一项描述性社区研究,为期两个月,2019年6月至7月。数据收集使用一个结构化的采访者管理的问卷调查是由研究人员设计的,包括三个部分。获得的信息包括社会人口特征、疫苗接种状况和特征、未完成免疫接种的原因、免疫接种结果的地点;调查对象438人,平均年龄31.96±5.626岁,26 ~ 30岁居多(占34.2%),已婚437人(占99.8%),未受过正规教育者仅1人(占0.2%),农民340人(占77.6%)。270名儿童(61.6%)接种了完全疫苗。20名(4.6%)儿童根本没有接种疫苗。391名(89.3%)儿童在保健中心接种了疫苗。8人(1.8%)未持有疫苗接种卡,73人(16.7%)未见卡介苗瘢痕。因禁止接种而未接种的有20例(11.9%),其中PCV3疫苗接种率最低(66.9%),卡介苗接种率最高(93.8%)。疫苗接种状况与应答者年龄、受教育程度和接种地点之间有统计学意义的关系P= 0.000,。儿童性别和婚姻状况对疫苗接种状况无显著影响P= 0.001和0.000。综上所述,非白人社区儿童的疫苗接种率仍然较低,改善普及初等教育和支持初级卫生保健中心的常规疫苗接种将对疫苗接种率和降低疫苗可预防疾病的死亡率和发病率产生积极影响。关键词:疫苗接种状况,儿童,社区,免疫接种
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