Prevalence and determinants of full vaccination coverage according to the national schedule among children aged 12–35 months in Ghana Article Open access 02 January 2025 Three in four children age 12–23 months missed opportunities for vaccination in Sub-Saharan African countries: a multilevel mix...
Accordingly, vaccination coverage according to the national schedule assesses the vaccination coverage of children aged 12–35 months. However, there is a scarcity of information on the full vaccination coverage according to the national schedule and its determinants in Ghana. Therefore, this study ...
Immunogenicity of yellow fever vaccine coadministered with MenAfriVac in healthy infants in Ghana and Mali. Clin Infect Dis. 2015;61(Suppl 5):S586–93. Article CAS Google Scholar Clarke E, Saidu Y, Adetifa JU, Adigweme I, Hydara MB, Bashorun AO, et al. Safety and immunogenicity of ...
Two million children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi have already been vaccinated in a pilot program, and the WHO said studies of those children showed a 30% reduction in severe malaria symptoms. A second vaccine,R21, developed by Oxford Universityand produced by the Serum Institute of India, compl...
I find that pertussis (whooping cough) outbreaks in a county decrease the share of unvaccinated children entering kindergarten. These responses do not reflect changes in the future disease risk. I argue that these facts are best fit by a model in which individuals are both myopic and irrational...
Case study on the costs and financing of immunization services in Ghana. This study estimates the current and future costs of Ghanas immunization program including the additional costs proposed for improvements to the program bo... A Levin,S England,J Jorissen,... 被引量: 42发表: 2001年 Immu...
The need for highly effective vaccines that induce robust and long-lasting immunity has never been more apparent. However, for reasons that are still poorly understood, immune responses to vaccination are highly variable between different individuals and
The table does not comprehensively include all vaccines listed in the national immunization schedule for children <24 months; newly introduced vaccines (as of 2016) were excluded (hepatitis B birth dose, inactivated polio vaccine, measles and rubella vaccine second dose, and diphtheria-tetanus-pertu...
Participants were aware of the importance of vaccinating young children in general, but all focus groups denied knowledge of the HBV birth dose vaccine. Among the views expressed was the need to receive more information regarding the birth dose vaccine, as exemplified by this rural, older woman ...
unvaccinated children overall lived in urban locations; strategies to provide essential vaccination services should address both geographical contexts. These results provide a tool for decision-makers to strengthen routine MCV1 immunization programmes and provide equitable disease protection for all children. ...