2016
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20161403
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A cross sectional study on primary immunization coverage of children between the age group of 12-36 months under the national immunization programme in rural field practice area of Shimoga institute of medical sciences, Shimoga, Karnataka, India

Abstract: Background: Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body's own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease. Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and eliminating life-threatening infectious diseases and is estimated to avert between 2 and 3 million deaths each year. So it is essential to have 100% immunization coverage and to improve the knowled… Show more

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“…These results are in comparison with the findings by various other studies. [22][23][24] Dropout rates were highest for DPT booster/ 2nd dose of measles. There is a need for strengthening the system to track the children for subsequent immunization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are in comparison with the findings by various other studies. [22][23][24] Dropout rates were highest for DPT booster/ 2nd dose of measles. There is a need for strengthening the system to track the children for subsequent immunization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%