| Literature DB >> 27642458 |
Ian Njeru1, Yusuf Ajack1, Charles Muitherero2, Dickens Onyango1, Johnny Musyoka1, Iheoma Onuekusi2, Jackson Kioko1, Nicholas Muraguri1, Robert Davis3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Polio eradication is now feasible after removal of Nigeria from the list of endemic countries and global reduction of cases of wild polio virus in 2015 by more than 80%. However, all countries must remain focused to achieve eradication. In August 2015, the Catholic bishops in Kenya called for boycott of a polio vaccination campaign citing safety concerns with the polio vaccine. We conducted a survey to establish if the coverage was affected by the boycott.Entities:
Keywords: Catholic bishops; Polio vaccine; boycott; vaccination; vaccine safety
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27642458 PMCID: PMC5012825 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2016.24.120.8986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Comparison of Polio Vaccination Coverage between November 2014 and August 2015
| November 2014 | August 2015 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| County | Children Assessed | Children Finger marked | % Vaccinated | Children Assessed | Children Finger marked | % Vaccinated | P value | Change | |
| 1 | Baringo | 3015 | 2748 | 91 | 2045 | 1967 | 96 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 2 | Bomet | 2263 | 2178 | 96 | 2987 | 2792 | 93 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 3 | Bungoma | 4354 | 4186 | 96 | 3753 | 3580 | 95 | 0.03 | Decreased |
| 4 | Busia | 4095 | 3963 | 97 | 2257 | 2183 | 97 | NS | No Change |
| 5 | Elgeyo Marakwet | 1054 | 1038 | 98 | 1786 | 1715 | 96 | 0.0002 | Decreased |
| 6 | Garissa | 6219 | 5883 | 95 | 3281 | 3050 | 93 | 0.0013 | Decreased |
| 7 | Homabay | 6649 | 6465 | 97 | 3533 | 3454 | 98 | NS | No Change |
| 8 | Kajiado | 3853 | 3604 | 94 | 4699 | 4333 | 92 | 0.018 | Decreased |
| 9 | Kakamega | 9523 | 9078 | 95 | 3929 | 3818 | 97 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 10 | Kericho | 2787 | 2721 | 98 | 1762 | 1582 | 90 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 11 | Kisii | 5282 | 5225 | 99 | 2575 | 2566 | 100 | 0.0008 | Increased |
| 12 | Kisumu | 3742 | 3569 | 95 | 2401 | 2319 | 97 | 0.02 | Increased |
| 13 | Kitui | 1383 | 1272 | 92 | 3012 | 2900 | 96 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 14 | Lamu | 759 | 646 | 85 | 1092 | 1028 | 94 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 15 | Mandera | 3253 | 2970 | 91 | 2088 | 1821 | 87 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 16 | Marsabit | 131 | 128 | 98 | 942 | 892 | 95 | NS | No Change |
| 17 | Migori | 4025 | 3917 | 97 | 3456 | 3285 | 95 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 18 | Nairobi | 24944 | 24015 | 96 | 5913 | 5731 | 97 | 0.0159 | Increased |
| 19 | Nakuru | 7407 | 6742 | 91 | 5189 | 4702 | 91 | NS | No Change |
| 20 | Nandi | 2452 | 2383 | 97 | 2323 | 2190 | 94 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 21 | Narok | 2764 | 2697 | 98 | 5558 | 4292 | 77 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 22 | Nyamira | 1659 | 1549 | 93 | 2058 | 1944 | 94 | NS | No Change |
| 23 | Samburu | 731 | 720 | 98 | 727 | 717 | 99 | NS | No Change |
| 24 | Siaya | 3202 | 2987 | 93 | 2394 | 2321 | 97 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 25 | Tana River | 425 | 419 | 99 | 1115 | 966 | 87 | <0.0001 | Decreased |
| 26 | Tharaka Nithi | 1482 | 1370 | 92 | 1619 | 1508 | 93 | NS | No Change |
| 27 | Trans Nzoia | 5681 | 5161 | 91 | 2322 | 2235 | 96 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 28 | Turkana | 5765 | 4830 | 84 | 4446 | 4129 | 93 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| 29 | Uasin Gishu | 2607 | 2337 | 90 | 2050 | 1795 | 88 | 0.0259 | Decreased |
| 30 | Vihiga | 2845 | 2740 | 96 | 3643 | 3497 | 96 | NS | No Change |
| 31 | Wajir | 6545 | 6253 | 96 | 2489 | 2342 | 94 | 0.0045 | Decreased |
| 32 | West Pokot | 3375 | 2902 | 86 | 2713 | 2515 | 93 | <0.0001 | Increased |
| Total | 163056 | 153762 | 94 | 90157 | 84169 | 93 | <0.0001 | Decreased | |
NS: Not Significant
Figure 1Comparison of unvaccinated children with the catholic population, August 2015
Figure 2Reasons for non vaccination during the August 2015 polio campaign
Figure 3Reasons for child absence during the August 2015 polio campaign