Integrating Vitamin A Supplementation at 6 months into the Expanded Program of Immunization in Sierra Leone

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Mary H. Hodges
Fatmata F. Sesay
Habib I. Kamara
Emmanuel D. Nyorkor
Mariama Bah
Aminata S. Koroma
Joseph N. Kandeh
Rasmata Ouédraogo
Adam C. Wolfe
Heather I. Katcher
Jessica L. Blankenship
Shawn K. Baker
机构
[1] Helen Keller International Sierra Leone,Nutrition Program
[2] Ministry of Health and Sanitation Sierra Leone,West African Health Organization, Young Professional Internship Program
[3] Columbia University,undefined
[4] Mailman School of Public Health,undefined
[5] District Health Management Team,undefined
[6] Western Area,undefined
[7] Cline Town,undefined
[8] Ministry of Health and Sanitation,undefined
[9] Helen Keller International Sierra Leone,undefined
[10] Helen Keller International Regional Offices,undefined
[11] Helen Keller International Regional Offices,undefined
[12] Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,undefined
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2015年 / 19卷
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Vitamin A; Expanded Program of Immunization; Infant and young child feeding; Family planning; Scaling up nutrition; Sierra Leone;
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Since 2004, twice-yearly mass vitamin A supplementation (VAS) has equitably reached over 85 % of children 6–59 months old in Sierra Leone. However infants who turn 6 months after the event may wait until they are 11 months old to receive their first dose. The effectiveness of integrating VAS at 6 months into the Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI) in a revised child health card was studied. Health facilities matched according to staff cadre and work load were assigned to provide either a ‘mini package’ of VAS and infant and young child feeding (IYCF), a ‘full package’ of VAS, IYCF and family planning (FP), or ‘child health card’ only. 400 neonates were enrolled into each group, caregivers given the new child health card and followed until they were 12 months old. More infants in the full: 74.5 % and mini: 71.7 % group received VAS between 6 and 7 months of age compared with the new CH card only group: 60.2 % (p = 0.002, p < 0.001 respectively). FP commodities were provided to 44.5 % of caregivers in the full compared with <2.5 % in the mini and new child health card only groups (p < 0.0001). Integration of VAS within the EPI schedule achieved >60 % coverage for infants between 6 and 7 months of age. Provision of FP and/or IYCF further improved coverage. Funding was provided by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development who had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.
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