Ethnic Disparities in Routine Immunization Coverage: A Reason for Persistent Poliovirus Circulation in Karachi, Pakistan?

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作者
Siddiqui, Nida Tariq [1 ]
Owais, Aatekah [1 ]
Agha, Ajmal [1 ]
Karim, Mehtab S. [1 ]
Zaidi, Anita K. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aga Khan Univ, Karachi 74800, Pakistan
关键词
routine immunization; ethnic disparities; polio eradication; Pakistan; VACCINATION COVERAGE; CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION; MOTHERS KNOWLEDGE; BANGLADESH; CHILDREN; PHILIPPINES; EDUCATION; PROGRAM; IMPACT; INDIA;
D O I
10.1177/1010539513475648
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Karachi is the only mega city in the world with persistent poliovirus transmission. We determined routine childhood immunization rates in Karachi and identified predictors of vaccine completion. A population-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in Karachi between August and September 2008. Data on demographics, socioeconomic, and DTP3 vaccination status in children 12 to 23 months old were collected. Logistic regression was used to identify predictors of vaccination completion. Overall, 1401 participants were approached; 1391 consented to participate. Of these, 1038 (75%) were completely vaccinated. Punjabi families had the highest DTP3 coverage (82%), followed by Urdu-speaking families (79%). Pashtun (67%) and Bengali (48%) families had the lowest vaccine coverage. Children of mothers with 12 years of schooling (OR = 25.4; 95% CI = 5.7-113.1) were most likely to be vaccinated. A quarter of study participants were unvaccinated. Targeted strategies for boosting DTP3 rates in communities with low immunization coverage are essential for polio eradication in Karachi.
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