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Exploring the Pattern of Immunization Dropout among Children in India: A District-Level Comparative Analysis

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VACCINES
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines11040836

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dropout rate; immunization; indicator; health; sustainable development goal

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The dropout rate is an important factor influencing immunization coverage and program performance. This study analyzes the determinants of vaccination dropout in India and finds that variables such as mother's age, education, family wealth, antenatal care visit, and place of delivery significantly contribute to reducing the dropout rate. The findings show a reduction in the dropout rate over time and attribute the overall improvement in immunization coverage to policy measures taken in India in the past decade.
The dropout rate is one of the determinants of immunization coverage and program performance, program continuity, and follow-up. The dropout rate refers to the proportion of vaccine recipients who did not finish their vaccination schedules, and it is determined by comparing the number of infants who started the schedule to the number who completed it. It is the rate difference between the first and final dosage or the rate difference between the first vaccination and the last vaccine dropout; thus, it denotes that the first recommended dose of vaccine was received, but that the subsequently recommended dose was missed. In India, immunization coverage has shown significant improvements over the last two decades, but full immunization coverage has remained stagnant at 76.5%, of which 19.9% are partially immunized, and 3.6% are children who have been left out. In India, the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) is challenged with cases related to dropout in immunization. Although immunization coverage in India is improving, the program is challenged by vaccination dropouts. This study provides an analysis of the determinants of vaccination dropout in India using data from two rounds of the National Family Health Survey. The finding shows that the mother's age, education, family wealth, antenatal care visit, and place of delivery were some of the variables that significantly contributed to reducing the dropout rate of immunization among children. The findings of this paper show that the dropout rate has reduced over a certain period of time. The overall improvement in the rates of dropout and increase in full immunization coverage could be attributed to various policy measures taken in the last decade in India, which brought structural changes with a positive impact on full immunization coverage and its components.

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