Japanese Encephalitis Mass Vaccination Coverage Survey in Five Districts of Nepal

Q4 Medicine
Bijay Khatri, Sulav Deo, Lakshmi Narayan Deo
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Introduction: The World Health Organization recommends mass vaccination campaigns in children under 15 years before introducing the Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccine into the routine immunization program as the most effective immunization strategy in JE disease-endemic countries. The study was conducted to assess the JE vaccine coverage during the recent mass vaccination campaign in five districts of Nepal in 2016. Methods: A stratified three-stage cluster design was used for this cross-sectional sample survey. The JE mass vaccination campaign of 2016 targeted children aged between 1-14 years, and the interview was conducted among systematically sampled households’ mothers and guardians of children aged between 2-15 years in 2017. Results: The coverage of the JE mass vaccination campaign in the year 2016 was 96.9%; the males had slightly higher coverage (97.4%) than females (96.6%). The vaccine utilization increased with an increase in age, 94.0%, 98.1%, and 99.1% coverage among children aged 2-5 years, 6-10 years, and 10-15 years, respectively. The school enrolled children were four-times (OR: 4.016, CI: 2.595–6.216) likely to be vaccinated than out-of-school children and association was statistically significant. Among 86 children who were not vaccinated, 45.3% were ill during the campaign. Besides, 6.6% of out of school children also didn’t get the vaccination. Only three in ten (30.4%) respondents knew that the JE vaccine was given to protect against JE disease or brain fever. More than one-third (36.3%) of respondents reported that the recommendation from the health workers was  main reason for vaccinating their children. Only 1.1% of vaccinated children had minor issues following vaccination. Conclusion: Despite low awareness about the specific protection of the JE vaccine, the vaccination coverage was high during the JE mass vaccination campaign. Increasing awareness about the particular vaccine and including activities to vaccinate out-of-school children could help achieve universal coverage in future mass vaccination campaigns
尼泊尔5个县日本脑炎大规模疫苗接种覆盖率调查
导言:世界卫生组织建议在将日本脑炎(乙脑)疫苗纳入常规免疫规划之前,在15岁以下儿童中开展大规模疫苗接种运动,作为乙脑疾病流行国家最有效的免疫策略。进行这项研究是为了评估2016年尼泊尔5个县最近开展的大规模疫苗接种运动期间乙脑疫苗的覆盖率。方法:采用分层三阶段聚类设计进行横断面抽样调查。2016年日本脑炎大规模疫苗接种活动以1-14岁儿童为目标,并对2017年系统抽样家庭中2-15岁儿童的母亲和监护人进行访谈。结果:2016年全国乙脑大规模预防接种覆盖率为96.9%;男性的覆盖率(97.4%)略高于女性(96.6%)。疫苗使用率随着年龄的增长而增加,2-5岁、6-10岁和10-15岁儿童的接种率分别为94.0%、98.1%和99.1%。入学儿童接种疫苗的可能性是校外儿童的4倍(OR: 4.016, CI: 2.595-6.216),且相关性具有统计学意义。在86名未接种疫苗的儿童中,45.3%在运动期间患病。此外,6.6%的失学儿童也没有接种疫苗。只有十分之三(30.4%)的应答者知道接种乙脑疫苗是为了预防乙脑病或脑热。超过三分之一(36.3%)的答复者报告说,卫生工作者的建议是其子女接种疫苗的主要原因。只有1.1%接种过疫苗的儿童在接种后出现轻微问题。结论:在乙脑大规模预防接种活动中,尽管乙脑疫苗的特异性保护意识较低,但接种覆盖率较高。提高对特定疫苗的认识,包括为失学儿童接种疫苗的活动,有助于在今后的大规模疫苗接种运动中实现普遍覆盖
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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