Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2406717 | Vaccine | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A key method of reducing morbidity and mortality is childhood immunization, yet in 2003 only 69% of Filipino children received all suggested vaccinations. Data from the 2003 Philippines Demographic Health Survey were used to identify risk factors for non- and partial-immunization. Results of the multinomial logistic regression analyses indicate that mothers who have less education, and who have not attended the minimally-recommended four antenatal visits are less likely to have fully immunized children. To increase immunization coverage in the Philippines, knowledge transfer to mothers must improve.
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Authors
Jennifer N. Bondy, Amardeep Thind, John J. Koval, Kathy N. Speechley,