Predictors for low coverage of uptake of second dose of measles vaccine among children in sub-Saharan Africa, 2023: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Abstract
Background: Measles became a public health important disease in sub-Saharan Africa. World Health Organization recommended measles-containing vaccine dose 2 (MCV2) through routine service delivery. This study aims to determine coverage of second-dose measles vaccination uptake and its predictors among children aged 24-35 months in sub-Saharan Africa.
Methods and materials: We conducted an extensive search of literature as indicated in the guideline of reporting systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA). The databases used were PubMed, Google Scholar, and HINARI literature.
Results: The overall uptake of the second dose of measles vaccine uptake was 41% (95% CI: 28.90-53.47). Caregiver's awareness of the importance of the second dose of measles (2.51, 95% CI 1.77, 3.25), educational status of mothers (1.30, 95% CI 1.16, 1.45), distance from vaccination site (1.22, 95% CI 1.12, 1.32), and attending four and above ANC visit (2.72, 95% CI 2.29, 3.15) were determinants for second dose measles vaccine uptake.
Conclusion: Coverage of the second dose of measles uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa was low (41%) which is lower than the recommendation from WHO. Therefore policymakers and stakeholders should increase mother's awareness. Also, special strategies should be developed for those who are far from the vaccination site.
Abbreviation and acronyms: ANC: Ante Natal Care; JBI: Joanna Briggs Institute; MCV1: Measles containing vaccine dose 1; MCV2: Measles containing vaccine dose 2; WHO: World Health Organization.
背景:麻疹已成为撒哈拉以南非洲地区重要的公共卫生疾病。世界卫生组织建议通过常规服务提供含麻疹成分的第二剂疫苗(MCV2)。本研究旨在确定撒哈拉以南非洲地区 24-35 个月大儿童接种第二剂麻疹疫苗的覆盖率及其预测因素:我们按照系统综述和荟萃分析报告指南(PRISMA)的要求对文献进行了广泛搜索。使用的数据库包括 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 HINARI 文献:第二剂麻疹疫苗的总体接种率为 41%(95% CI:28.90-53.47)。护理人员对第二剂麻疹疫苗重要性的认识(2.51,95% CI 1.77,3.25)、母亲的受教育程度(1.30,95% CI 1.16,1.45)、与接种地点的距离(1.22,95% CI 1.12,1.32)以及接受四次及四次以上产前检查(2.72,95% CI 2.29,3.15)是第二剂麻疹疫苗接种率的决定因素:撒哈拉以南非洲地区第二剂麻疹疫苗接种率较低(41%),低于世界卫生组织的建议。因此,政策制定者和利益相关者应提高母亲的意识。此外,还应为那些远离接种地点的母亲制定特殊策略:ANC:产前护理;JBI:乔安娜-布里格斯研究所乔安娜-布里格斯研究所;MCV1:麻疹含疫苗剂量 1;MCV2:MCV2:含麻疹疫苗剂量 2;WHO:世界卫生组织:世界卫生组织。