Trend of immunization & gap in vaccine doses as observed in National Family Health Survey rounds in India.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Meenu Kalia, Megha Sharma, Ravi Rohilla, Kirtan Rana
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Background & objectives Immunization is an efficient and cost-effective way of lowering the infectious disease related morbidity and mortality in the community. The current study reviewed the trend of immunization, gaps in doses of vaccine given at the same time and gaps between the doses of same vaccine from National Family Health Survey (NFHS 1-5) rounds. Methods The current study extracted data from all five NFHS rounds conducted from 1992-93 to 2019-21. The study analyzed the State-wise and demography-wise distribution of trends of immunization from NFHS-1 to NFHS-5. State wise distribution of change in vaccination coverage between NFHS-4 and 5 was analyzed. The study also assessed the State-wise trends of fully vaccinated and unvaccinated children from NFHS 1-5. Results The northeastern States had maximum gap between the vaccination given at birth i.e., 47.3 per cent between BCG and Hepatitis B, and 32.8 per cent between BCG and birth dose of OPV in Manipur in NFHS -5. A gradual rise in the percentage of male (40.2%) and female (41.9%) childrens' vaccination was found across the NFHS rounds with reduction in gap between the male and female vaccination from NFHS-1 (2.6%) to NFHS-5 (0.9%). The percentage of vaccination decreased proportionately with birth order. The vaccination coverage has increased in both urban and rural population, but the rise was higher in rural (45.9%) areas than urban (24.8%). An increase in percentage of fully vaccinated children by 41.2 per cent and decrease in percentage of non-vaccinated children by 26.4 per cent was observed from NFHS-1 to NFHS-5. Interpretation & conclusions Our analysis clearly suggests that immunization coverage has improved over a period of time but the variability in vaccine coverage across States and gap in vaccine doses needs attention of the policy makers to cover this for achieving our national immunization goals.

在印度全国家庭健康调查中观察到的免疫趋势和疫苗剂量差距。
背景与目的免疫接种是降低社区传染病发病率和死亡率的一种有效和经济的方法。目前的研究审查了免疫趋势、同时接种疫苗剂量的差距以及国家家庭健康调查(NFHS 1-5)各轮同一疫苗剂量之间的差距。方法本研究提取了1992-93年至2019-21年期间NFHS的所有五轮数据。本研究分析了从NFHS-1到NFHS-5免疫趋势的州分布和人口分布。分析了NFHS-4和nfhs - 5之间疫苗接种覆盖率变化的州分布。该研究还评估了NFHS 1-5中完全接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的儿童在各州的趋势。结果东北各邦出生时接种卡介苗与乙肝疫苗的差距最大,曼尼普尔邦的卡介苗与出生时口服脊髓灰质炎疫苗的差距为47.3%,而曼尼普尔邦的卡介苗与出生时口服脊髓灰质炎疫苗的差距为32.8%。在全国儿童健康安全监测轮次中,男性和女性儿童的疫苗接种率(40.2%)和女性儿童(41.9%)的比例逐渐上升,男性和女性疫苗接种率之间的差距从NFHS-1(2.6%)缩小到NFHS-5(0.9%)。疫苗接种率随出生顺序成比例下降。城市和农村人口的疫苗接种覆盖率都有所增加,但农村地区(45.9%)的增长高于城市地区(24.8%)。从NFHS-1到NFHS-5,充分接种疫苗的儿童百分比增加了41.2%,未接种疫苗的儿童百分比减少了26.4%。解释和结论我们的分析清楚地表明,免疫覆盖率在一段时间内有所提高,但各国疫苗覆盖率的差异和疫苗剂量的差距需要引起决策者的注意,以解决这一问题,以实现我们的国家免疫目标。
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5.80
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2.40%
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191
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) [ISSN 0971-5916] is one of the oldest medical Journals not only in India, but probably in Asia, as it started in the year 1913. The Journal was started as a quarterly (4 issues/year) in 1913 and made bimonthly (6 issues/year) in 1958. It became monthly (12 issues/year) in the year 1964.
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