Literature DB >> 3176515

Expanded programme on immunization.

K Keja1, C Chan, G Hayden, R H Henderson.   

Abstract

The Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) was established in 1974 to develop and expand immunization programmes throughout the world. In 1977, the goal was set to make immunization against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles and tuberculosis available to every child in the world by 1990. Problems encountered by the Programme have included: lack of public and governmental awareness of the scope and seriousness of the target diseases; ineffective programme management; inadequate equipment and skills for vaccine storage and handling; and insufficient means for monitoring programme impact as reflected by increasing immunization coverage levels and decreasing incidence of the target diseases. When the EPI was initiated in 1974, fewer than 5% of children in developing countries were receiving a third dose of DPT and poliomyelitis vaccines in their first year of life. These coverage levels have now surpassed 50% in developing countries, and millions of cases of the target disease have been prevented. Over 700,000 measles deaths were prevented by immunization in developing countries in 1987, and an increasing number of neonatal tetanus deaths is now being prevented by maternal immunization and improved childbirth conditions. Poliomyelitis immunization efforts have been so successful that the Pan American Health Organization is leading a drive to eradicate poliomyelitis from the Americas by 1990. The successes of the Programme represent a major public health achievement, but much remains to be done.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Keywords:  Communicable Disease Control; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Demographic Impact; Developing Countries; Evaluation; Health; Health Services; Immunization; International Agencies; Medicine; Organization And Administration; Organizations; Population; Population Dynamics; Preventive Medicine; Primary Health Care; Program Evaluation; Programs; Progress Report; Public Health; Qualitative Evaluation; Un; Who; World

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3176515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Health Stat Q        ISSN: 0379-8070


  58 in total

1.  Assessment of Routine Immunization Coverage in Nyala Locality, Reasons behind Incomplete Immunization in South Darfur State, Sudan.

Authors:  Ismail Tibin Adam Ismail; Elsadeg Mahgoob El-Tayeb; Mohammed Diaaeldin F A Omer; Yassir Mohammed Eltahir; El-Tayeb Ahmed El-Sayed; Kebede Deribe
Journal:  Asian J Med Sci       Date:  2014-02-25

2.  Missed Opportunities for Immunization: A Saudi Arabia survey.

Authors:  S N Al-Shehri; S A Al-Shammari; T A Khoja
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1992-05       Impact factor: 3.275

3.  Child Health Policies in India: Moving from a Discernible Past to a Promising Future.

Authors:  Manu Raj Mathur; K Srinath Reddy
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2019-04-29       Impact factor: 1.967

Review 4.  Vaccines, new opportunities for a new society.

Authors:  Rino Rappuoli; Mariagrazia Pizza; Giuseppe Del Giudice; Ennio De Gregorio
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-08-18       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Maximizing immunization coverage through home visits: a controlled trial in an urban area of Ghana.

Authors:  R F Brugha; J P Kevany
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 9.408

6.  India is on the way forward to maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination!

Authors:  Mohan Bairwa; Shashikantha Sk; Meena Rajput; Pardeep Khanna; Jagbir Singh Malik; Mukesh Nagar
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2012-08-01       Impact factor: 3.452

7.  Determinants of vaccine uptake in HIV-affected families from West Bengal.

Authors:  Bikas K Arya; Tila Khan; Ranjan Saurav Das; Rajlakshmi Guha; Sangeeta Das Bhattacharya
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2021-02-05       Impact factor: 3.452

8.  Health spending and vaccination coverage in low-income countries.

Authors:  Francisco Castillo-Zunino; Pinar Keskinocak; Dima Nazzal; Matthew C Freeman
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2021-05

9.  Lives saved with vaccination for 10 pathogens across 112 countries in a pre-COVID-19 world.

Authors:  Jaspreet Toor; Susy Echeverria-Londono; Xiang Li; Kaja Abbas; Emily D Carter; Hannah E Clapham; Andrew Clark; Margaret J de Villiers; Kirsten Eilertson; Matthew Ferrari; Ivane Gamkrelidze; Timothy B Hallett; Wes R Hinsley; Daniel Hogan; John H Huber; Michael L Jackson; Kevin Jean; Mark Jit; Andromachi Karachaliou; Petra Klepac; Alicia Kraay; Justin Lessler; Xi Li; Benjamin A Lopman; Tewodaj Mengistu; C Jessica E Metcalf; Sean M Moore; Shevanthi Nayagam; Timos Papadopoulos; T Alex Perkins; Allison Portnoy; Homie Razavi; Devin Razavi-Shearer; Stephen Resch; Colin Sanderson; Steven Sweet; Yvonne Tam; Hira Tanvir; Quan Tran Minh; Caroline L Trotter; Shaun A Truelove; Emilia Vynnycky; Neff Walker; Amy Winter; Kim Woodruff; Neil M Ferguson; Katy Am Gaythorpe
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-07-13       Impact factor: 8.140

10.  Inequities in childhood immunisation coverage associated with socioeconomic, geographic, maternal, child, and place of birth characteristics in Kenya.

Authors:  Simon Allan; Ifedayo M O Adetifa; Kaja Abbas
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 3.090

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