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Status of Routine Immunization Coverage in the World Health Organization African Region Three Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic
by
Amani, Adidja
, Shearer, Jessica C.
, Mboussou, Franck
, Impouma, Benido
, Wiysonge, Charles Shey
, Danovaro-Holliday, Maria Carolina
, Ngom, Roland
, Vuo-Masembe, Yolande
, Farham, Bridget
, Gacic-Dobo, Marta
, Kada, Sarah
, Bwaka, Ado
in
Antigens
/ catch-up
/ Children
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Diphtheria
/ Health facilities
/ Immunization
/ Methods
/ Pandemics
/ Pertussis
/ Public health
/ routine immunization
/ Tetanus
/ Trends
/ vaccination coverage
/ Vaccines
/ Whooping cough
/ WUENIC
/ zero-dose
2024
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Status of Routine Immunization Coverage in the World Health Organization African Region Three Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic
by
Amani, Adidja
, Shearer, Jessica C.
, Mboussou, Franck
, Impouma, Benido
, Wiysonge, Charles Shey
, Danovaro-Holliday, Maria Carolina
, Ngom, Roland
, Vuo-Masembe, Yolande
, Farham, Bridget
, Gacic-Dobo, Marta
, Kada, Sarah
, Bwaka, Ado
in
Antigens
/ catch-up
/ Children
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Diphtheria
/ Health facilities
/ Immunization
/ Methods
/ Pandemics
/ Pertussis
/ Public health
/ routine immunization
/ Tetanus
/ Trends
/ vaccination coverage
/ Vaccines
/ Whooping cough
/ WUENIC
/ zero-dose
2024
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Status of Routine Immunization Coverage in the World Health Organization African Region Three Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic
by
Amani, Adidja
, Shearer, Jessica C.
, Mboussou, Franck
, Impouma, Benido
, Wiysonge, Charles Shey
, Danovaro-Holliday, Maria Carolina
, Ngom, Roland
, Vuo-Masembe, Yolande
, Farham, Bridget
, Gacic-Dobo, Marta
, Kada, Sarah
, Bwaka, Ado
in
Antigens
/ catch-up
/ Children
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Diphtheria
/ Health facilities
/ Immunization
/ Methods
/ Pandemics
/ Pertussis
/ Public health
/ routine immunization
/ Tetanus
/ Trends
/ vaccination coverage
/ Vaccines
/ Whooping cough
/ WUENIC
/ zero-dose
2024
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Status of Routine Immunization Coverage in the World Health Organization African Region Three Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Status of Routine Immunization Coverage in the World Health Organization African Region Three Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic
2024
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Overview
Data from the WHO and UNICEF Estimates of National Immunization Coverage (WUENIC) 2022 revision were analyzed to assess the status of routine immunization in the WHO African Region disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, coverage for the first and third doses of the diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis-containing vaccine (DTP1 and DTP3, respectively) and the first dose of the measles-containing vaccine (MCV1) in the region was estimated at 80%, 72% and 69%, respectively (all below the 2019 level). Only 13 of the 47 countries (28%) achieved the global target coverage of 90% or above with DTP3 in 2022. From 2019 to 2022, 28.7 million zero-dose children were recorded (19.0% of the target population). Ten countries in the region accounted for 80.3% of all zero-dose children, including the four most populated countries. Reported administrative coverage greater than WUENIC-reported coverage was found in 19 countries, highlighting routine immunization data quality issues. The WHO African Region has not yet recovered from COVID-19 disruptions to routine immunization. It is critical for governments to ensure that processes are in place to prioritize investments for restoring immunization services, catching up on the vaccination of zero-dose and under-vaccinated children and improving data quality.
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