2024, Number 4
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salud publica mex 2024; 66 (4)
Vaccination in children under five years of age
Mongua-Rodríguez N, Delgado-Sánchez G, Ferreira-Guerrero E, Ferreyra-Reyes L, Martínez-Hernández M, Canizales-Quintero S, Téllez-Vázquez NA, García-García L
Language: Spanish
References: 19
Page: 368-380
PDF size: 347.23 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To compare vaccination coverage and associated
factors in children under five years in Mexico, according to
data from the 2021-2023 Continuous National Health and
Nutrition Survey (2021-2023 Continuous Ensanut) and the
2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey (2012 Ensanut).
Materials and methods. Prevalence analysis of the vaccination
status of Mexican children was estimated from data
recorded in the vaccination record or any other probatory
document obtained from either survey. If the administration
of the immunogen complied with the recommendations of
time intervals between doses and minimum and maximum
age of administration recommended by the National Center
for Child and Adolescent Health, the doses were considered
valid, and the participant was included in the analyses.
Results.
In children under five, 2021-2023, Continuous Ensanut
vaccination coverage of BCG, hepatitis-B, polio/DPT, antipneumococcal,
anti-rotavirus, and triple viral vaccines was
86.5, 63.7, 68.9, 86.6, 81.3, and 71.3%, respectively. At one and
two years of age, 45.6 and 32.4% had received the complete
scheme, respectively. From 2012 to 2021-2023, vaccination
coverage with BCG, hepatitis B, and polio/DPT decreased, and
those of pneumococcus and rotavirus increased.
Conclusion.
In 2021-2023, the vaccination coverage indicator (95%)
was not reached for any vaccine investigated.
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