Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh

Background: There is gradual albeit a slow progress in the performance of routine immunization in India over last few years. Six states with high population contribute to 80% of 8.1 million unimmunized children in the country out of which 52% of the total unimmunized reside in Uttar Pradesh and Biha...

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Main Authors: Chaturvedi R, Sharma RP, Martolia DS, Nigam S, Varma P, Midha T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2015-07-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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spelling doaj-672bb354d1ac4069899628f12f672f0c2020-11-25T00:04:10ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972015-07-01142Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar PradeshChaturvedi R0Sharma RP1Martolia DS2Nigam S3Varma P4Midha T5Department of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshDepartment of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshDepartment of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshDepartment of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshDepartment of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshDepartment of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshBackground: There is gradual albeit a slow progress in the performance of routine immunization in India over last few years. Six states with high population contribute to 80% of 8.1 million unimmunized children in the country out of which 52% of the total unimmunized reside in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar alone. Objectives :1. To study the primary immunization coverage of children aged 12-23 months in the slums of Kanpur Nagar 2.To calculate drop out rate for various vaccines. Methodology: 30 cluster sampling technique. Results: 52.38% study subjects were fully immunized, 29.52% were partially immunized and 18.10% were not immunized at all. Coverage was highest for BCG vaccine (81.90%) and lowest for Hepatitis B3(41.90%). Drop out rate for DPT / OPV (I-III), DPTI – Measles and BCG – Measles was 25.88%, 34.70% and 35.46% respectively. Conclusion: Sustained efforts are required to achieve the target of universal coverage of immunization in children.http://www.ojhas.org/issue54/2015-2-2.htmlImmunizationCluster samplingDrop out
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author Chaturvedi R
Sharma RP
Martolia DS
Nigam S
Varma P
Midha T
spellingShingle Chaturvedi R
Sharma RP
Martolia DS
Nigam S
Varma P
Midha T
Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Immunization
Cluster sampling
Drop out
author_facet Chaturvedi R
Sharma RP
Martolia DS
Nigam S
Varma P
Midha T
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title Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh
title_short Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh
title_full Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh
title_fullStr Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Primary Immunization Coverage in an Industrial City of Uttar Pradesh
title_sort evaluation of primary immunization coverage in an industrial city of uttar pradesh
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background: There is gradual albeit a slow progress in the performance of routine immunization in India over last few years. Six states with high population contribute to 80% of 8.1 million unimmunized children in the country out of which 52% of the total unimmunized reside in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar alone. Objectives :1. To study the primary immunization coverage of children aged 12-23 months in the slums of Kanpur Nagar 2.To calculate drop out rate for various vaccines. Methodology: 30 cluster sampling technique. Results: 52.38% study subjects were fully immunized, 29.52% were partially immunized and 18.10% were not immunized at all. Coverage was highest for BCG vaccine (81.90%) and lowest for Hepatitis B3(41.90%). Drop out rate for DPT / OPV (I-III), DPTI – Measles and BCG – Measles was 25.88%, 34.70% and 35.46% respectively. Conclusion: Sustained efforts are required to achieve the target of universal coverage of immunization in children.
topic Immunization
Cluster sampling
Drop out
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