2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069278
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Determinants of childhood vaccination among children aged 12–23 months in Ethiopia: a community-based cross-sectional study

Abstract: ObjectiveChildhood vaccination is a cost-effective, essential service to reach a larger population globally. Due to unclear reasons, new emergence and resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases increase. Thus, the aim of this study is to identify prevalence and determinants of childhood vaccination in Ethiopia.DesignCommunity-based cross-sectional study.SettingWe used data from 2019 Ethiopia Mini Demographic and Health Survey. The survey included all the nine regional states and two city administrations of Eth… Show more

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“…Vaccination cards are crucial tools used to ensure that children receive all recommended vaccinations according to schedule (24). The 2019 Ethiopian mini-demographic health survey obtained vaccination coverage information from written vaccination cards, mothers' verbal reports, and health facility records (27). Similarly, the data in this study were obtained from any card providing information on child immunization history and mothers' verbal reports.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Immunization Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaccination cards are crucial tools used to ensure that children receive all recommended vaccinations according to schedule (24). The 2019 Ethiopian mini-demographic health survey obtained vaccination coverage information from written vaccination cards, mothers' verbal reports, and health facility records (27). Similarly, the data in this study were obtained from any card providing information on child immunization history and mothers' verbal reports.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Immunization Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%