Missed Vaccinations in Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic

K. Basavaraja, S. Gururaja, Geetha Mannivanan, Santosh Srinivasiah
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Introduction: During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic, lockdown was imposed to break the rapid spread of infection which hampered many essential services. This included medical services and particularly the scheduled vaccinations among children. Consequently, many children missed or delayed vaccinations. Aim: To find the incidence and reasons for missed/delayed vaccination in children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective hospital-based cross-sectional study done in the Department of Paediatrics, East Point College of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India from March 2020 to February 2021. The total number of patients studied were 515. The samples included all children aged 0-10 years attending the Paediatric Outpatient Department (OPD) for vaccination. Details about age, gender, address, parental details of education, occupation and income were recorded, using a questionnaire. Immunisation card was checked to ascertain whether any of the vaccines were missed or delayed and advice about catch up vaccination was given. The reasons for delay or missed vaccinations were recorded. Multivariate logistic regression was used to compare different classes of population with delay and as per schedule classes of children for individual vaccines. Results: The mean age of the population was 13.77 months. Delay in vaccinations was seen in 213 (41.35%) children, among among them were 94 (44.13%) girls, and 119 (55.86%) boys. Mean age of the population with delay/missed vaccinations were 21.23 months. Main cause cited in 88.2% cases for delayed/missed vaccination was fear of getting infected with Covid-19 during hospital visits. The vaccinations with most significant delay were pentavalent vaccination at 10 weeks with a mean age of delay being 1.1 month as per National Immunisation Schedule (NIS) and Typhoid vaccination as per in Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) schedule with a mean age of delay of 5.2 months. The vaccinations were delayed in all socio-economic classes of the populations during the study period. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has hampered all healthcare services including immunisation. Intentional vaccine delay due to any reason by parents should be avoided and catch up immunisation should be given at the earliest.
COVID-19大流行期间儿童未接种疫苗
导语:在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID- 19)大流行期间,实施了封锁,以阻止感染的快速传播,这阻碍了许多基本服务。这包括医疗服务,特别是儿童预定的疫苗接种。因此,许多儿童错过或推迟了疫苗接种。目的:了解新冠肺炎大流行期间儿童错过/延迟接种疫苗的发生率及原因。材料和方法:这是一项基于医院的前瞻性横断面研究,于2020年3月至2021年2月在印度卡纳塔克邦邦班加罗尔东点医学科学学院和研究中心儿科完成。研究的患者总数为515例。样本包括所有在儿科门诊(OPD)接受疫苗接种的0-10岁儿童。通过问卷调查,详细记录了年龄、性别、地址、父母教育程度、职业和收入等信息。检查了免疫接种卡,以确定是否有任何疫苗被遗漏或延迟接种,并给出了补种疫苗的建议。记录延迟或错过接种疫苗的原因。采用多变量logistic回归比较不同类别的延迟人群和按时间表接种个体疫苗的儿童类别。结果:患者平均年龄13.77个月。其中,女孩94例(44.13%),男孩119例(55.86%)。延迟/未接种疫苗人群的平均年龄为21.23个月。在88.2%的延迟/错过疫苗接种病例中,主要原因是害怕在医院就诊期间感染Covid-19。最严重延迟的疫苗接种是国家免疫计划(NIS)规定的10周五价疫苗接种,平均延迟年龄为1.1个月,以及印度儿科学会(IAP)计划规定的伤寒疫苗接种,平均延迟年龄为5.2个月。在研究期间,所有社会经济阶层的人口都推迟接种疫苗。结论:COVID-19大流行阻碍了包括免疫接种在内的所有卫生保健服务。应避免父母因任何原因而故意延迟接种疫苗,并应尽早进行补种免疫。
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