BMC Research Notes
Immunization coverage and factors associated with incomplete vaccination in children aged 12 to 59 months in health structures in Lomé
- Received: 13 December 2018
- Accepted: 6 February 2019
- Published: 14 February 2019
Abstract
Objective
To estimate the immunization coverage among children admitted for consultation or hospitalization in health structures of Lomé.
Results
A total of 797 respondent–child couples were included and 31.1% of them had their immunization cards. Complete immunization coverage was 69.3%, 95% confidence interval (65.9–72.5) and per antigen, it ranged from 83.1% for measles to 95.7% for BCG. Factors associated with incomplete immunization were the absence of immunization card (p < 0.001), respondents’ sex (p < 0.001), level of education (p < 0.001), marital status (p < 0.001) and the level of the health structure in the organization of the Togolese health system (p < 0.001). Obstacles to immunization were mainly the lack of money to pay for immunization fees (38.4%) and forgetting the immunization appointment (28.1%).
Keywords
- Immunization coverage
- Associated factors
- Obstacles
- Hospital studies
- Togo
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