BCG vaccination in southern rural Mozambique: an overview of coverage and its determinants based on data from the demographic and health surveillance system in the district of Manhica

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Marban-Castro, Elena [1 ]
Sacoor, Charfudin [2 ]
Nhacolo, Ariel [2 ]
Augusto, Orvalho [2 ]
Jamisse, Edgar [2 ]
Lopez-Varela, Elisa [1 ,2 ]
Casellas, Aina [1 ]
Aponte, John J. [1 ,2 ]
Bassat, Quique [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sigauque, Betuel [2 ]
Macete, Eusebio [2 ]
Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, Barcelona Ctr Int Hlth Res CRESIB, ISGlobal, C Rossello 132, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
[2] CISM, Rua 12,Vila Manhica, Maputo 1929, Mozambique
[3] ICREA, Pg Lluis Co 23, Barcelona 08010, Spain
[4] AIGHD, Amsterdam, Netherlands
来源
BMC PEDIATRICS | 2018年 / 18卷
关键词
BCG vaccine; Tuberculosis; Pediatrics; Expanded programme on immunization; Epidemiology; Mozambique; CALMETTE-GUERIN VACCINATION; YOUNG-CHILDREN; TUBERCULOSIS; SCAR; IMMUNIZATION; TIMELINESS; PROTECTION; DURATION; AREA; HIV;
D O I
10.1186/s12887-018-1003-4
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: Over the past four decades, the World Health Organization established the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) to foster universal access to all relevant vaccines for all children at risk. The success of this program has been undeniable, but requires periodic monitoring to ensure that coverage rates remain high. The aim of this study was to measure the BCG vaccination coverage in Manhica district, a high TB burden rural area of Southern Mozambique and to investigate factors that may be associated with BCG vaccination. Methods: We used data from the Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) run by the Manhica Health Research Centre (CISM) in the district of Manhica. A questionnaire was added in the annual HDSS round visits to retrospectively collect the vaccination history of children under the age of 3 years. Vaccinations are registered in the National Health Cards which are universally distributed at birth. This information was collected for children born from 2011 to 2014. Data on whether a child was vaccinated for BCG were collected from these National Health Cards and/or BCG scar assessment. Results: A total of 10,875 number of children were eligible for the study and 7903 presented the health card. BCG coverage was 97.4% for children holding a health card. A BCG-compatible scar was observed in 99.0% of all children and in 99.6% of children with recorded BCG in the card. A total of 93.4% of children had been vaccinated with BCG within their first 28 days of life. None of the factors analysed were found to be associated with lack of BCG vaccination except for living in the municipality of Maluana compared to living in the municipality of Manhica; (OR = 1.89, 95% CI: 1.18-3.00). Coverage for other EPI vaccines during the first year of life was similarly high, but decreased for subsequent doses. Conclusions: BCG coverage is high and timely administered. Almost all vaccinated infants develop scar, which is a useful proxy for monitoring BCG vaccine implementation.
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