PPT-Low Coverage of Routine Immunization for 0-2 Year Children in District Saharanpur, Block

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Gangoh Presented by Dr Vinod K Mishra Dr Sher Singh Kakkar Dr Rajesh Kumar Dr Jitendra Srivastava Dr Arvind Bhusan Dr Ranjeet K Dixit 1 Key reasons for the Gap

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Gangoh Presented by Dr Vinod K Mishra Dr Sher Singh Kakkar Dr Rajesh Kumar Dr Jitendra Srivastava Dr Arvind Bhusan Dr Ranjeet K Dixit 1 Key reasons for the Gap Cause and effect Problem Statement . 10. th. Measles Initiative Meeting. September 13-14, 2011, . Washington DC. Susan. E. Reef, CDC/GID/DEEB. Peter M. Strebel, WHO/HQ/IVB/EPI. Outline. Global and regional status . CRS burden. Vaccine uptake and regional goals. January 21, 2016. VAC. Joey Eavey, MSPH. Adult immunization data. Adult immunizations are not captured well by the IIS.. We rely upon national surveys to measure adult immunization coverage.. Survey data show that WA adult immunization coverage is consistently higher than that of the nation.. assessment. Dr. Satish Gupta. Measles Rubella Initiative Meeting. 18-19 September 2012. Washington DC. The India Measles SIA . India Technical advisory group on immunizations endorses the following. Delivery of second dose of measles vaccine should be via SIA in states with MCV1 coverage <80% . DPH. Audience / Presenter’s Name / Date. 2019. Objectives. At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:. Recall the role vaccines have played in preventing diseases. Discuss the importance of vaccines for children. 1 USAID’S INVESTMENTGAVI, THE VACCINE ALLIANCEIn 2017, an estimated 19.9 million infants worldwide were not reached with routine immunization. Delivering vaccinations is one of the most costeffec Outline of Presentation. UIP Scope and Scale. Immunization Coverage trends. Newer Interventions . & future plans in/as. :. Scaling up coverage: Mission . Indradhanush. New Vaccines introduction. Improving Quality:. March 20, 2019. Office of the Provincial Health Officer &. Ministry of Health. 1. Measles. Measles is a highly contagious viral infectious disease that spreads through the air by coughing and sneezing, as well as respiratory secretions. . DELHI. Health & Family welfare Department. Government of NCT of Delhi . September 2019. Progressive Decline in IMR . INFANT MORTALITY RATE. Year . Delhi (SRS) . India. (SRS) . 2011 . 28 . 44 . 2012 . http://www.data.unicef.org/child-health/immunization. WUENIC 2021. 25 million children were un-or under-vaccinated in 2021, 2 million more than in 2020, and 6 million more than in 2019. Coverage of the third dose of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine (DTP-3) dropped a further 2% compared 2020, to 81% in 2021, leaving 25 million children vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases​. (IMI 4.0). Immunization Coverage (FIC – NFHS 3, NFHS 4 & NFHS 5). ≥ . 80%. 70% to 80%. 60% to 70%. 50% to 60%. < 50%. India: 43.5% ranging from 21% to 81%, NFHS-3, 2005-06. India: 62% ranging from 36% to 91%, NFHS-4, 2015-16. An overview of routine immunization services in developing countries. Presentation I Outline. Broad overview of Routine Immunization (RI). History of Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI). About the RI vaccines. Coverage. 2017 WHO/UNICEF . Estimates of National immunization Coverage . (Data as of July 2018). Global DTPcv3 Coverage and Number of Unvaccinated and Under-vaccinated Infants by WHO Region. DTP3 coverage remains at 85% in 2017, leaving 19.9 million children vulnerable to vaccine preventable diseases. OF CHILDREN . UNDER ONE YEAR ATTENDING IMMUNISATION SERVICES AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL, BUSHENYI DISTRICT. MUTESI . JAMIRAH. DCM/0011/151/DU. A . RESEARCH REPORT . FOR . THE AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL MEDICINE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL . data in . Mali’s. DHIS2. Presentation . outline. Introduction. Objectives. Methodology. Results. Organization. of routine EPI data collection. Data analysis process. Difficulties. Challenges. Perspectives.

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