1. Factors associated with vaccination coverage: a population-based survey in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, 2020-2021.
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Cola JP, Macedo LR, Araújo MPDS, Prado TND, Comerio T, Silva AID, França AP, Moraes JC, Maciel ELN, Silva AID, Ramos AN Jr, França AP, Oliveira ANM, Boing AF, Domingues CMAS, Oliveira CS, Maciel ELN, Guibu IA, Mirabal IRB, Barbosa JC, Lima JC, Moraes JC, Luhm KR, Caetano KAA, Lima LHO, Antunes MBC, Teixeira MDG, Teixeira MDC, Borges MFSO, Queiroz RCS, Gurgel RQ, Barata RB, Azevedo RNC, Oliveira SMDVL, Teles SA, Gama SGND, Mengue SS, Simões TC, Nascimento V, and Araújo WN
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- Humans, Brazil, Infant, Female, Male, Child, Preschool, Immunization Programs statistics & numerical data, Prevalence, Poisson Distribution, Health Care Surveys, Vaccination Coverage statistics & numerical data, Vaccination statistics & numerical data, Immunization Schedule
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Objective: To estimate prevalence of the full vaccination schedule for children 12 to 24 months old and to analyze associated factors., Methods: Survey with cluster sampling carried out in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, between December 16, 2020, and January 4, 2021. Children born in Vitória in 2017 and 2018 were included. We estimated the prevalence of vaccination schedules. Poisson regression was used to verify association with full vaccination coverage., Results: We included 788 children. Full vaccination coverage was found to be 57% taking a 95% confidence interval (95%CI 50.98;62.98). Prevalence of full vaccination coverage was lowest when private services were used for immunization (prevalence ratio [PR] 0.67; 95%CI 0.51;0.86) and when mothers had ≥ 4 children (PR 0.55; 95%CI 0.32;0.94)., Conclusion: We found low vaccination coverage and a drop in booster doses. Use of private services for immunization and number of children were associated with incomplete vaccination coverage.
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- 2025
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