2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.12.035
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Assessing the timeliness of vaccine administration in children under five years in India, 2013

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“…Only 62% of Indian children under the age of 23 months were fully vaccinated in 2016. 22 Furthermore, of those who were vaccinated, vaccination was often delayed-only 35% of Indian children in 2012 reported receiving DPT3 vaccination within a month of the recommended age, 8 and only 23% of children received BCG vaccination within 28 days of the recommended age during 2015-2016. 17 Vaccination timing is especially critical for reducing the burden of highly infectious diseases.…”
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“…Only 62% of Indian children under the age of 23 months were fully vaccinated in 2016. 22 Furthermore, of those who were vaccinated, vaccination was often delayed-only 35% of Indian children in 2012 reported receiving DPT3 vaccination within a month of the recommended age, 8 and only 23% of children received BCG vaccination within 28 days of the recommended age during 2015-2016. 17 Vaccination timing is especially critical for reducing the burden of highly infectious diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…26 In 1995, the program was introduced nationwide, providing polio vaccines to 88 million children under the age of 3 years, and eventually covering all children under 5 years old. 27 Between 1999 and 2018, the coverage of the polio vaccine third dose among Indian children 12-23 months old increased from 57% to 89%, 8 and India was declared polio-free in 2011. 28 While our results suggest that PIRI activities can be successful, their long-term effectiveness and financial viability are unclear.…”
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“…6 Delayed vaccination is an important issue because infants remain vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases during the period of delay. 38…”
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“…Turnbull estimation has been used in recent papers from India. 68,95 The Turnbull estimator allows for both right censoring (e.g. the child is not vaccinated at the time of the survey) and left censoring (the child has been vaccinated, but with an unknown date that is at the very latest, the day of the interview).…”
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