2018, Number 3
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salud publica mex 2018; 60 (3)
Vaccination coverage and proportion of incomplete vaccination schedule in children under seven years of age in Mexico
Díaz-Ortega JL, Cruz-Hervert LP, Ferreira-Guerrero E, Ferreyra-Reyes LD, Delgado-Sánchez G, García-García ML
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 338-346
PDF size: 263.77 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To assess vaccination coverage in children under
seven years of age.
Materials and methods. Study based
on the Halfway National Health and Nutrition Survey (Ensanut
MC 2016).
Results. Full vaccination coverage in children
‹1 year was 51.7%, (range: 67.6% [pentavalent (PV)] to 93.9%
[BCG]), in those aged 12-23 months was 53.9% (range: 68.5%
[MMR] to 98.3% [BCG]) and in those 24-35 months was
63.2% (range: 85.3% [pneumococcal]) to 98.6% [BCG]). In
children aged six years, the coverage of 1 MMR dose was
97.8% and 50.7% for two doses. Only 2.2% of six year olds
were not vaccinated. Variables associated with incomplete
schedule were age of 2-5 months, mother being under 20
years of age or maternal language indigenous.
Conclusions.
The vaccination program needs to improve recruitment of
newborns and their follow-up until they complete their immunization
schedule, taking advantage of the local contacts
with health services to vaccinate them.
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