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International Journal of Vaccines and Vaccination Factors Influencing Low Immunization Coverage Among children between 12 - 23 Months in East Pokot, Baringo Country, Kenya Abstract Research Article Immunization is one of the major public health interventions to avoid childhood Volume 1 Issue 2 - 2015. illnesses and mortality. Without the same, more than five million children would die each year and many more fall ill. In spite of the fact that approximate global Elizabeth Kiptoo1*, Moses Esilaba3, George routine measles vaccination Coverage was 82% in 2007, about million children Kobia1 and Raphael Ngure2.

Factors Inluencing Low Immunization Coverage Among Children Between 5 - Months in East Pokot, Baringo Country, Kenya 3/6 orit liabet et al Citation: Elizabeth K, George K, Raphael N, Moses E (2015) Factors Influencing Low Immunization Coverage Among Children Between 12 - 23 Months

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1 International Journal of Vaccines and Vaccination Factors Influencing Low Immunization Coverage Among children between 12 - 23 Months in East Pokot, Baringo Country, Kenya Abstract Research Article Immunization is one of the major public health interventions to avoid childhood Volume 1 Issue 2 - 2015. illnesses and mortality. Without the same, more than five million children would die each year and many more fall ill. In spite of the fact that approximate global Elizabeth Kiptoo1*, Moses Esilaba3, George routine measles vaccination Coverage was 82% in 2007, about million children Kobia1 and Raphael Ngure2.

2 Remained unvaccinated of which million (65%) are from eight countries in 1. Department of Health sciences, Mount Kenya University, Africa. The complete Immunization Coverage in Kenya in 2003 was 57 % and this Kenya rose gradually in 2007 to 77%. However, an estimated 35% of new-borns had not 2. Department of Animal Health, Egerton University, Kenya been immunized in 2006, translating to million unvaccinated children in the 3. Department of Environmental sciences, Egerton University, country. Notwithstanding, very low Immunization Coverage remains a challenge Kenya in some Counties such as East Pokot Baringo County at about 25% and Factors Influencing low Coverage are unknown.

3 A cross sectional population study was *Corresponding author: Elizabeth K, Department of Health undertaken between January 2014 and March 2015 to determine the Factors sciences, Mount Kenya University, Nakuru, Kenya PO Box Influencing low Immunization Coverage . Simple random sampling was used to 17273-20100, Tel: 254 722337018; Email: select respondents. Data was collected using pretested structured questionnaires through house to house visits and analyzed using Epi info version 7 statistical Received: August 7, 2015 | Published: November 6, 2015.

4 Software. Prevalence odds ratio was used to establish association of relevant Factors with Immunization Coverage . Statistical significance was defined at p Complete Immunization Coverage was 23%. Coverage for specific vaccines was;. BCG (82%), OPV0 (34%), OPV 1(68%), OPV2 (62%), OPV3 (55%), DPTHepB1. (67%), DPTHepB2 (61%), DPTHepB3 (55%), Measles (46%). Predictors of full Immunization possibly included number of children within the family, Knowledge of Immunization schedule, Literacy level, place of birth of the child, nomadic lifestyle, economic status and the distance to the nearest health facility.

5 Complete Immunization Coverage is low. Efforts to improve vaccination Coverage must take into account the Immunization determinants found in this study. There is need to focus on strengthening of awareness strategies, increasing the number of health facilities with Health workers and strengthening integrated outreach services. Keywords: Immunization ; Factors ; Expanded Programme on Immunization ;. Vaccine preventable diseases Abbreviations: BCG: Bacillus Calmete Guerin; CI: Confidence Introduction Interval; DHIS: District Health Information System; DPTHepHIB: Immunization is one of the major public health strategies to Diphtheria, pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis, haemophilus influenza avoid childhood illnesses and mortality.

6 Without the same, more type B; DPTHepHIB1: Diphtheria, pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis, than five million children would die each year because of diseases haemophilus influenza Type B dose no 1; DPTHepHIB2: Diphtheria, that could have otherwise been prevented through vaccination pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis, haemophilus influenza Type B dose [1]. Regardless of interventions made to boost Immunization no 2; DPTHepHIB3: Diphtheria, pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis, services, about 27 million children less than one year were not haemophilus influenza Type B dose no 3; DTP: Diphtheria Tetanus vaccinated globally against measles or tetanus in 2007 [2].

7 As Pertussis; DVI: Division of Vaccines and Immunization ; EPI: a result, 2-3 million children are dying annually from easily Expanded Programme on Immunization ; FIC: Fully Immunized preventable diseases, and many more fall ill [1]. In spite of the fact Child; KEPI: Kenya Expanded Programme on Immunization ; KM: that approximate global routine measles vaccination Coverage was Kilometres; MKU: Mount Kenya University; NACOSTI: National 82% in 2007, about million children remained unvaccinated Council of Science Technology and Innovation; OPV: Oral polio of which million (65%) are from eight countries in Africa vaccine; OR: Odds Ratio; PPS: Population Proportionate to Size.

8 [3]. In developed countries, where there is proper management SSI: Semi Structured Interview Questionnaires; USD: United of Immunization data and adequate reporting of diseases, most States of America Dollars; UNICEF: United Nations International vaccine preventable diseases are low, deaths caused by measles children Education Fund; WHO: World Health Organization complications dropped by 74 % worldwide and by 89 % in Submit Manuscript | Int J Vaccines Vaccin 2015, 1(2): 00012. Factors Influencing Low Immunization Coverage Among children between 12 - 23 Copyright: 2015 Elizabeth et al.

9 2/6. Months in East Pokot, Baringo Country, Kenya sub-Saharan Africa in the year 2000 to 2007 [4]. Worldwide, Immunization Coverage has been low over the years in East diphtheria, tetanus pertussis (DTP) Coverage rose to about 82 Pokot, attaining Coverage of for fully immunized children % by the end of 2008 [5]. Polio is about to be eradicated [6]. All (FIC) in 2012 [11]. The choice of East Pokot as a study site has the same, absolute numbers of children less than one year that been influenced by the continued low Immunization Coverage and were not vaccinated are highest in highly populated developing no study has been conducted in the area to determine the Factors countries [7].

10 The Division of Vaccines and Immunization (DVI) contributing to this low Coverage . The study, therefore desired Expanded Programme on Immunization 's (EPI) policy prescribes to determine the Factors that contribute to low Immunization that children get vaccinated with Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) Coverage Among children 12-23 months of age in East pokot and and Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) at birth; three doses of Pentavalent to generate data so as to provide recommendations to improve vaccine and OPV at 6, 10 and 14 weeks of age; and measles Immunization Coverage .


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