The universal immunization programme coverage and determining factors among tribal children under the age of five in the Wayanad district of Kerala, South India

Arun Krishna S. R., H. A. S., Kalpana S.
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Background: Globally an estimated two to three million deaths occur every year in all age groups, from six major vaccine-preventable diseases and accounts for almost a quarter of all deaths in children under the age of five years. As Immunization is one of the most successful and cost-effective methods for preventing infectious diseases, the Indian government initiated a vaccination programme to reduce infant mortality and morbidity owing to vaccine-preventable diseases, and achieve vaccine self-sufficiency. In Kerala, about 1.5% of the total population makes up Scheduled Tribes, a socioeconomic group with continuously poor health indicators. Methods: Through a community-based cross-sectional study using cluster sampling technique, this study intends to determine the coverage of the universal immunization programme among tribal children (0-59 months), the factors affecting vaccination coverage as well as the reasons for partial immunization in Noolpuzha Panchayat, Wayanad. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect information from caregivers/mothers. Results: Out of 289 study population, 64.4% were fully immunized and 35.6% were partially immunized. Children's age and the father's education were found to affect immunization. Conclusions: As a lack of knowledge about immunizations and subsequent doses was the primary reason for partial immunization. There is a need to create awareness about the importance of vaccination and the subsequent doses among the tribal people of Wayanad.
印度南部喀拉拉邦 Wayanad 地区五岁以下部落儿童的全民免疫计划覆盖率和决定因素
背景:据估计,全球每年有 200 万至 300 万人死于六种主要的疫苗可预防疾病,占五岁以下儿童死亡总数的近四分之一。由于免疫接种是预防传染病最成功、最具成本效益的方法之一,印度政府启动了一项疫苗接种计划,以降低可通过疫苗预防的疾病造成的婴儿死亡率和发病率,并实现疫苗自给自足。在喀拉拉邦,在册部落人口约占总人口的 1.5%,这一社会经济群体的健康指标一直较差:本研究采用聚类抽样技术,以社区为基础进行横断面研究,旨在确定韦亚纳德 Noolpuzha Panchayat 地区部落儿童(0-59 个月)普遍免疫接种计划的覆盖率、影响疫苗接种覆盖率的因素以及部分免疫接种的原因。研究采用半结构式问卷调查的方式收集照顾者/母亲的信息:在 289 名研究对象中,64.4% 接受了完全免疫接种,35.6% 接受了部分免疫接种。儿童的年龄和父亲的教育程度对免疫接种有影响:缺乏有关免疫接种和后续剂量的知识是导致部分免疫接种的主要原因。有必要在威亚纳德的部落居民中宣传疫苗接种和后续剂量的重要性。
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