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dc.contributor.advisorTabana, Hanani
dc.contributor.authorIregbu, Francis Uchechi
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-17T09:30:24Z
dc.date.available2020-02-17T09:30:24Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11394/7109
dc.descriptionMagister Public Health - MPHen_US
dc.description.abstractImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecting children from vaccine preventable diseases. Attaining optimal immunization coverage rests on having a good understanding of the factors that constitute barriers to the full immunization of children. Immunization coverage is historically low in Nigeria and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the efforts of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) and its local successor, the National Programme on Immunization (NPI), the vaccine coverage in many parts of Nigeria is very much below the World Health Organization (WHO) target. Reports from different parts of the country show widely varying coverage levels, probably a reflection of the socio-economic circumstances of the inhabitants and the strength of their health systems. Thus, a local assessment remains the best way to determine the strength of the immunization programme in a given setting in Nigeria. The aim of this study was to determine the immunization coverage rates of children attending the outpatient clinic of the Federal Medical Centre Owerri, Nigeria, and to ascertain the socioeconomic factors associated with incomplete immunization among them.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of the Western Capeen_US
dc.subjectRoutine immunizationen_US
dc.subjectVaccine coverageen_US
dc.subjectMissed opportunitiesen_US
dc.subjectChildrenen_US
dc.subjectOwerrien_US
dc.titleRoutine immunization status and its socioeconomic determinants among children attending the federal medical centre, Owerri, Nigeria.en_US
dc.rights.holderUniversity of the Western Capeen_US


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