Socio-demographic factors affecting the first and second dose of measles vaccination status among under-five children: Perspectives from South Asian countries

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Abstract

Background

The measles vaccine is crucial in preventing fatalities and reducing widespread childhood infections worldwide, yet achieving the desired immunization rates remains a challenge in developing countries. Our study aims to identify the impact of socio-demographic factors on measles vaccination among children in South Asian countries.

Methods

Participants (89513) were taken from the most recent Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) datasets of South Asian countries between 2015 and 2021. Descriptive statistics and multivariable analyses were employed to find out the factors associated with measles vaccination among South Asian countries.

Results

Our study found that the first dose of vaccinated children was 51.7 % in Afghanistan which is the lowest among South Asian countries. The key determinants related to two doses of measles vaccination include parental characteristics, media access, and antenatal care (ANC). Mothers who had done baby postnatal checkups (AOR = 1.22, CI = 1.17–1.26) and made more than four ANC (AOR = 1.77, CI: 1.65–1.89) were more likely to fully immunize their child than mothers with no postnatal and antenatal checkups.

Conclusion

The complete dose of measles vaccination rate in South Asia is still low compared to the first dose of measles vaccination among children. The government and stakeholders should organize frequent awareness programs through media and health personnel to inform people about routine vaccinations to eliminate measles.

影响五岁以下儿童麻疹疫苗第一剂和第二剂接种情况的社会人口因素:南亚国家的观点
背景麻疹疫苗对预防死亡和减少全球广泛的儿童感染至关重要,但在发展中国家要达到理想的免疫接种率仍是一项挑战。我们的研究旨在确定社会人口因素对南亚国家儿童接种麻疹疫苗的影响。方法从 2015 年至 2021 年南亚国家最新的人口与健康调查(DHS)数据集中抽取参与者(89513 人)。结果我们的研究发现,阿富汗儿童接种第一剂疫苗的比例为 51.7%,在南亚国家中最低。与接种两剂麻疹疫苗有关的主要决定因素包括父母特征、媒体接触和产前护理 (ANC)。做过婴儿产后检查(AOR = 1.22,CI = 1.17-1.26)和四次以上产前检查(AOR = 1.77,CI:1.65-1.89)的母亲比没有做过产后和产前检查的母亲更有可能为其子女接种完全剂量的麻疹疫苗。政府和利益相关者应通过媒体和医务人员经常组织宣传活动,让人们了解常规疫苗接种,以消除麻疹。
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