A review of childhood immunization coverage in Pakistan.

Muhammad A Malik, Muhammad M Siddiqui
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Abstract

Background: The Pakistani Government has prioritized and invested substantial resources in expanding childhood immunization, aiming to increase coverage to > 90%. It is therefore important to track progress towards achieving this target.

Aim: To track progress on childhood immunization coverage in Pakistan at baseline, at endline, and at 2 important milestones (2005 and 2010).

Methods: Using 2001 as baseline, we collected milestone data (2005, 2010, 2015) on childhood immunization from the Pakistan Social and Living Standard Measurement Survey for children aged 1-5 years. We analysed the data using STATA version 15.1 and used the concentration index for bound variables to analyse equity in coverage.

Results: Immunization coverage did not follow a consistent upward trend, and it varied by province. Over the 15-year (2001-2015) period, childhood immunization coverage increased substantially. Although more than 80% of 1-5-year-old children were vaccinated by 2015 at the national level, Pakistan missed the Millenium Development Goals targets for childhood immunization. Only Punjab Province achieved the targets for childhood immunization (92.0% in Punjab vs 82.5% at national level). Higher socioeconomic status increased the odds of being vaccinated while living in rural areas decreased the odds.

Conclusion: To improve childhood immunization coverage in Pakistan and achieve the related Sustainable Development Goals targets, it is important for the government to set targets at the provincial level, allocate more resources and continue to track progress regularly until 2030.

巴基斯坦儿童免疫接种覆盖率回顾。
背景:巴基斯坦政府已优先考虑并投入大量资源扩大儿童免疫接种,目标是将覆盖率提高到90%。因此,必须跟踪实现这一目标的进展情况。目的:从基线、终点和两个重要里程碑(2005年和2010年)跟踪巴基斯坦儿童免疫覆盖率的进展情况。方法:以2001年为基线,我们收集了巴基斯坦1-5岁儿童社会和生活水平测量调查中儿童免疫接种的里程碑数据(2005年、2010年和2015年)。我们使用STATA 15.1版本分析数据,并使用绑定变量的浓度指数来分析覆盖率的公平性。结果:免疫覆盖率没有持续上升的趋势,各省之间存在差异。在15年(2001-2015年)期间,儿童免疫覆盖率大幅提高。尽管到2015年,超过80%的1-5岁儿童在国家一级接种了疫苗,但巴基斯坦未能实现千年发展目标中关于儿童免疫的具体目标。只有旁遮普省实现了儿童免疫目标(旁遮普省为92.0%,全国为82.5%)。较高的社会经济地位增加了接种疫苗的几率,而生活在农村地区则降低了这一几率。结论:为了提高巴基斯坦儿童免疫覆盖率,实现可持续发展目标的相关具体目标,政府必须在省级层面制定具体目标,分配更多资源,并在2030年前继续定期跟踪进展情况。
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