Timeliness of vaccination among children attending immunization clinic at a tertiary hospital in South-East Nigeria

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Adanna Anthonia Umeokonkwo
Thecla Chinonyelum Ezeonu
Adaoha Pearl Agu
Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo

Keywords

Bacillius Calmette Guerin, Immunization, Vaccination, Timeliness, Pentavalent Vaccine

Abstract

Background: Timely vaccination of children is one of the most cost-effective interventions that ensure childhood survival. We determined the proportion of children who received timely vaccination and examined the factors associated with timely receipt of Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) and third dose of pentavalent vaccine (Penta 3).


Methodology: We conducted a cross-sectional survey among 599 caregivers-infant pairs aged less than 24months, attending the immunization clinic of a tertiary hospital in Nigeria, and selected using systematic sampling methods. Using a structured questionnaire, we access the proportion of children who received timely vaccination, the relationship between the timely receipt of BCG, Penta 3 vaccine and infant/caregiver characteristics was examined using chi-square and multiple logistic regression at a 5% level of significance.


Results: The mean age of the respondents was 30.1±5.0 years. The majority (73.8%) had attained tertiary education, lived in an urban setting (90.9%), had received antenatal care during pregnancy (99.3%) and were delivered in a hospital (97.0%). About half of the children (52.9%) were male. About 18% of the caregivers reported missing scheduled immunization visits, due to forgetfulness (18%), child illness (14%) and being busy (5%). About 88% (482) of the children got their BCG vaccines on time, 91.1% got timely OPV0, however, only 29.5% of the newborns got HBV0 within 24 hours of birth. Only 65.7% and 65.0% received the timely measles-containing vaccine and yellow fever vaccine. None of the factors examined predicted timely receipt of BCG and Penta 3 vaccines.


Conclusion: Interventions that remind caregivers about the immunization schedules, could improve timely vaccination.

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