| Literature DB >> 33398056 |
Peter Francis Raguindin1,2, Merrylle Morales-Dizon3, Josephine Aldaba3, Lailani P Mangulabnan4, Renelyn P Reyes5, Nyambat Batmunkh6, Maria Joyce Ducusin7, Anna Lena Lopez3.
Abstract
Timeliness of vaccinations is rarely part of monitoring in a routine immunization program. We reviewed infant immunization and conducted caregiver interviews in three regions in the Philippines from January to October 2016. We randomly selected thirty public health centers, one for each region. We defined timeliness of the receipt of antigen as within 4 weeks after the recommended age at vaccination. We assessed a total of 986 infants for timeliness of vaccination. The median age of receipt of vaccine was at 2.7 weeks (BCG), 10.1 weeks (Penta 1), and 21.7 weeks (Penta 3) compared to the recommended 0, 6, and 14 weeks of age, respectively. We found timely receipt only in 74.4% for BCG, 70.3% for Penta 1, and 39.1% for Penta 3 recipients. Thus, alongside declining immunization coverage, the infants in the Philippines had substantial delays in vaccine receipt.Entities:
Keywords: Immunization; Immunization program; Immunization schedule; Philippines; Routine immunization
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33398056 PMCID: PMC7979588 DOI: 10.1057/s41271-020-00255-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Policy ISSN: 0197-5897 Impact factor: 3.526
Fig. 1Location of the three study sites (Region 3 Central Luzon, Region 6 Western Visayas, and Region 10 Northern Mindanao)
Demographic data of infants and infant caregivers, and frequency of immunization in the RHUs included in the study
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Number of infants included | |
| Overall | 986 |
| Region 3 | 328 (33.3) |
| Region 6 | 316 (32.0) |
| Region 10 | 342 (34.7) |
| Infant caregiver data | |
| Caregivers interviewed | 465 (47.2) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 10 (2.2) |
| Female | 455 (97.8) |
| Age | |
| 18–24 years | 159 (34.2) |
| 25–34 years | 216 (46.5) |
| 35 years and above | 90 (19.4) |
| Relationship to infant | |
| Parents | 410 (88.2) |
| Othersa | 55 (11.8) |
| Number of childrenb | |
| 0–2 children | 291 (62.6) |
| 3–4 children | 122 (26.8) |
| 5 or more children | 52 (11.4) |
| Level of education | |
| Attended primary/never attended school | 35 (7.5) |
| Attended secondary school | 246 (52.9) |
| Attended post-secondary school | 184 (39.6) |
| Frequency of immunization in the PHCc | |
| Weekly | 301 (64.7) |
| 2–3 times per month | 30 (6.5) |
| Once a month | 134 (28.8) |
PHC public health center
aThese include the grandparent, aunt, uncle, and other caregivers
bOnly female caregivers were asked regarding number of children in the household
cReflects the frequency in infants whose caregivers were interviewed
Vaccination schedule and mean age of receipt among infants
| Vaccine | Recommended age of vaccine receipt in the Philippine EPI | Overalla | Region IIIa | Region VIa | Region Xa | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proportion vaccinated at follow-up, % | Mean age at receipt, weeks (SD) | Proportion vaccinated at follow-up, % | Mean age at receipt, weeks (SD) | Proportion vaccinated at follow-up, % | Mean age at receipt, weeks (SD) | Proportion vaccinated at follow-up, % | Mean age at receipt, weeks (SD) | ||
| BCG birth dose | At birth | 99.8 | 2.7 (4.2) | 100.0 | 2.6 (4.1) | 99.7 | 1.8 (3.1) | 99.7 | 3.7 (5.0) |
| HepB birth dose | At birth | 88.1 | 0.8 (3.0) | 89.0 | 1.2 (2.7) | 96.5 | 0.4 (3.2) | 79.5 | 1.0 (3.2) |
| Penta 1 | 6 weeks | 100.0 | 10.1 (5.0) | 100.0 | 9.6 (4.4) | 100.0 | 9.9 (5.3) | 100.0 | 10.6 (5.3) |
| Penta 2 | 10 weeks | 99.9 | 15.8 (6.3) | 100.0 | 14.8 (4.7) | 100.0 | 15.7 (6.4) | 99.7 | 16.9 (7.2) |
| Penta 3 | 14 weeks | 99.0 | 21.7 (7.7) | 99.1 | 20.1 (5.6) | 100.0 | 22.5 (8.1) | 98.0 | 22.4 (8.6) |
| PCV13 1 | 6 weeks | 99.3 | 10.5 (5.3) | 98.5 | 10.0 (4.8) | 100.0 | 10.7 (5.6) | 99.4 | 10.7 (5.4) |
| PCV13 2 | 10 weeks | 99.0 | 16.4 (6.6) | 98.2 | 15.1 (4.9) | 100.0 | 17.3 (7.6) | 98.3 | 16.9 (6.9) |
| PCV13 3 | 14 weeks | 97.8 | 22.5 (7.6) | 97.9 | 20.2 (5.3) | 99.4 | 24.2 (9.0) | 96.2 | 23.1 (7.5) |
| OPV 1 | 6 weeks | 100.0 | 9.1 (3.6) | 100.0 | 9.0 (3.5) | 100.0 | 8.9 (3.7) | 100.0 | 9.4 (3.7) |
| OPV 2 | 10 weeks | 100.0 | 14.7 (4.8) | 100.0 | 14.2 (3.9) | 100.0 | 14.6 (4.5) | 100.0 | 15.4 (5.6) |
| OPV 3 | 14 weeks | 100.0 | 20.7 (6.1) | 100.0 | 19.4 (4.4) | 100.0 | 21.2 (6.6) | 100.0 | 21.4 (6.7) |
| IPV | 14 weeks | 100.0 | 21.0 (6.4) | 100.0 | 19.6 (4.5) | 100.0 | 21.6 (7.2) | 100.0 | 21.7 (7.0) |
BCG Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, HepB Hepatitis B vaccine, IPV inactivated poliovirus vaccine, OPV oral poliovirus vaccine, PCV13 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-valent), SD standard deviation
aOne sample t test using the recommended age of receipt as fixed value showed a P value of < 0.05 for all vaccines
Fig. 2Cumulative proportions of infants receiving vaccines by age in weeks. Data grouped as cumulative proportion by a BCG, Hepatitis B, Penta 1, and Penta 3, b BCG, Hepatitis B, PCV13 1, and PCV13 3, and c BCG, Hepatitis B, OPV 1, and IPV. Gray vertical line and boxed infant age (weeks) correspond to the recommended age of vaccine receipt. Gray area corresponds to the timely receipt as defined in this study (+ 4 weeks from recommended age). BCG, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin; HepB, Hepatitis B vaccine; IPV, inactivated poliovirus vaccine; OPV, oral poliovirus vaccine; PCV13, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-valent); Penta, Pentavalent vaccine
Factors for timely receipta of vaccines among infants whose caregivers were interviewed (N = 465)
Bold represents the P value of < 0.05 is considered statistically significant
BCG Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, HepB Hepatitis B vaccine, IPV inactivated poliovirus vaccine, OPV oral polio vaccine, OR odds ratio, Penta pentavalent vaccine, PHC public health center, IPV inactivated poliovirus vaccine, PCV13 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-valent)
aTimely receipt of vaccines is defined as receipt of vaccines within 4 weeks from recommended age based on the Philippine EPI
Factors for timely completiona of vaccines among infants whose caregivers were interviewed (N = 465)
| Caregiver characteristics | Timely completion, | Delayed completion, | OR ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 282 (60.7) | 183 (39.4) | |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 274 (97.2) | 181 (98.9) | – |
| Male | 8 (2.8) | 2 (1.1) | 2.6 (0.2) |
| Relationship to infant | |||
| Parent | 245 (86.9) | 165 (90.2) | – |
| Others | 37 (13.1) | 18 (9.8) | 1.4 (0.3) |
| Age group | |||
| 18–24 years | 93 (33.0) | 66 (36.1) | – |
| 25–34 years | 127 (45.0) | 89 (48.6) | 1.0 (1.0) |
| 35 years and above | 62 (22.0) | 28 (15.3) | 1.6 (0.1) |
| No. of children of female caregivers | |||
| 0–2 children | 185 (65.6) | 106 (57.9) | – |
| 3–4 children | 71 (25.2) | 51 (27.9) | 0.8 (0.3) |
| 5 or more children | 26 (9.2) | 26 (14.2) | 0.6 (0.07) |
| Level of education | |||
| Attended primary school/never attended school | 119 (42.2) | 65 (35.5) | – |
| Attended secondary school | 145 (51.4) | 101 (55.2) | 1.4 (0.4) |
| Attended post-secondary school | 18 (6.4) | 17 (9.3) | 1.7 (0.1) |
BCG Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, HepB Hepatitis B vaccine, IPV inactivated poliovirus vaccine, OPV oral poliovirus vaccine, OR odds ratio, Penta pentavalent vaccine, PCV13 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-valent)
aTimely completion of vaccines is defined as 3 doses of Penta, PCV13, and OPV, and one dose each of BCG birth dose, HepB birth dose, and IPV received within 6 months of age