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Tetanus in a child as a result of the vaccination schedule violation – a case report
According the World Health Organisation (WHO) data, Ukraine was among the top eight countries with the lowest level of immunization coverage in children in 2016-2017. Countries like Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Chad and Syria were represented together with Ukraine in this list with less than 50% of infants completely immunized against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) (Figure 1, 2 and 3) (1, 2). By August 2018, only 48.5% of infants were vaccinated against tuberculosis, 36.1% against polio, 53.8% against measles, 35.5% against hepatitis B, and 37.2% against diphtheria and tetanus. The immunization coverage in the Ternopil region is the lowest one (3).
期刊介绍:
In the inaugural 1956 issue of the journal, the editor Dr Feđa Fischer Sartorius outlined the journal''s vision and objectives saying that the journal will publish original papers on the development, pathology, and health care of children from the prenatal period to their final biological, emotional and social maturity. The journal continues this vision by publishing original research articles, clinical and laboratory observations, case reports and reviews of medical progress in pediatrics and child health.