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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 3(10) pp.
476-483, October, 2015
Copyright © 2015 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
Determinants of Full Immunization Coverage and
Reasons for its Failure for Children in Bida Emirate Area, Niger
State, Nigeria |
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*1Obasohan, Phillips Edomwonyi, 1Anosike,
Bernard Ubannache and 2Etsunyakpa, Mohammed Busu |
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1Department
of General and Liberal Studies, College of Administrative and
Business Studies, Niger State Polytechnic, Bida Campus, Bida,
Niger State.
2Department of Social Welfare Administration, College
of Administrative and Business Studies, Niger State Polytechnic,
Bida Campus, Bida, Niger State.
*Corresponding Author’s E-mail: philiobas@yahoo.com
Tel: +234)8036368497
Accepted October 19, 2015 |
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Abstract |
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Recent survey
conducted in Nigeria in 2013 reported that complete immunization
coverage for Nigerian children is 25%. This is quite low despite
the huge resources being committed and thus raises concerns to
identify the factors that may be responsible. The study aim to
determine the immunization status of children aged 12 – 24
months in Bida Emirate Area (BEA) of Niger state, the
determining factors and reasons for immunization failure. Chi
square was used to determine the relationship between selected
mothers, fathers and children variables with full immunization
status. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to
determine the likelihood effects of the selected factors on
immunization status. Complete Immunization (CI) coverage for BEA
was 29.86%, while, 48.42% were partially immunized (PI) and
21.72% had never been immunized at all, and 31.99% do not
possess immunization card. ‘Mother too busy’ (19.83%), fear of
side effect and not aware of the need for immunization were the
most frequent reasons for failure to immunize children. The
immunization status in BEA is very low compare with WHO
expectation of 80% as at 2010. It is important to consider those
socioeconomic and demographic variables that account for
variations in immunization status if considerable improvement in
immunization in BEA is to be achieved.
Keyword: Bida Emirate Area, Demographic, Full
immunization, Immunization coverage, Immunization and
Determinants, Socioeconomic, Vaccination
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