Prevalence and determinants of child immunization coverage in Ethiopia: Evidence from the 2019 mini-demographic and health survey.

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1080/21645515.2025.2478707
Gebrecherkos Teame Gebrehiwot, Mulugeta Tilahun, Haftu Gebrehiwot, Hayelom Kahsay, Gebremicheal Gebregziabher, Senait Haddis, Mesfin Tesfay, Girmay Alemseged, Gebreselassie Alemseged, Mebrahtu Kalayu, Goitom Yisfa, Merhawi Alemu, Haileselassie Bisrat Bidre, Teshale Teklue
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Immunization is a crucial public health intervention, and in Ethiopia, a nation characterized by diversity, immunization coverage shows considerable variations. This study aims to assess immunization coverage across various vaccines in Ethiopia and understand the prevalence and factors affecting immunization rates. This study utilized secondary data from the 2019 Ethiopian Mini Demographic and Health Survey (EMDHS), a community-based cross-sectional study. A Poisson regression model was used to evaluate the children's immunization coverage: the number of vaccinations a child received across 18 different vaccines. The overall immunization coverage in Ethiopia was found to be 40%, with significant regional disparities. Coverage was highest in Addis Ababa and Harari and lowest in Afar and Somali regions. BCG had the highest coverage (34.42%), while measles-2 vaccination had the lowest (3.7%). The Poisson regression analysis identified several significant predictors of immunization uptake. Children from wealthier households, those born in public health facilities, and those whose mothers attended antenatal care (ANC) visits had higher immunization counts (p < .001). Conversely, children from rural areas, female children, and those born into larger families had lower immunization rates (p < .01). Maternal education, pregnancy counseling, and family planning utilization were positively associated with vaccine uptake. Despite improvements in immunization coverage, Ethiopia's rates remain below the African regional average. Socioeconomic disparities, healthcare access, and maternal education significantly influence vaccination rates. Strengthening community-based outreach, expanding ANC services, improving healthcare infrastructure, and addressing gender-related disparities can enhance immunization coverage.

埃塞俄比亚儿童免疫覆盖率的流行率和决定因素:来自2019年小型人口与健康调查的证据
免疫接种是一项至关重要的公共卫生干预措施,在埃塞俄比亚这个以多样性为特征的国家,免疫接种的覆盖范围差异很大。本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚各种疫苗的免疫覆盖率,并了解免疫接种率的流行情况和影响免疫率的因素。本研究利用了2019年埃塞俄比亚小型人口与健康调查(EMDHS)的二手数据,这是一项基于社区的横断面研究。使用泊松回归模型来评估儿童的免疫覆盖率:儿童在18种不同疫苗中接种疫苗的数量。埃塞俄比亚的总体免疫覆盖率为40%,存在显著的区域差异。亚的斯亚贝巴和哈拉里的覆盖率最高,阿法尔和索马里地区的覆盖率最低。卡介苗接种率最高(34.42%),麻疹-2接种率最低(3.7%)。泊松回归分析确定了免疫摄取的几个重要预测因子。来自较富裕家庭的儿童、在公共卫生机构出生的儿童以及母亲参加产前保健(ANC)的儿童的免疫计数较高(p . p .)
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Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-IMMUNOLOGY
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
489
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: (formerly Human Vaccines; issn 1554-8619) Vaccine research and development is extending its reach beyond the prevention of bacterial or viral diseases. There are experimental vaccines for immunotherapeutic purposes and for applications outside of infectious diseases, in diverse fields such as cancer, autoimmunity, allergy, Alzheimer’s and addiction. Many of these vaccines and immunotherapeutics should become available in the next two decades, with consequent benefit for human health. Continued advancement in this field will benefit from a forum that can (A) help to promote interest by keeping investigators updated, and (B) enable an exchange of ideas regarding the latest progress in the many topics pertaining to vaccines and immunotherapeutics. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics provides such a forum. It is published monthly in a format that is accessible to a wide international audience in the academic, industrial and public sectors.
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