Rubella Vaccination Coverage Among Women of Childbearing Age in Vietnam

Author:

Do Toan Thanh ThiORCID,Nguyen Anh Ngoc,Le Xuan Thanh Thi,Pongsakul Ann,Nguyen Quang NhatORCID,Nguyen Thanh Van,Nguyen Thang Huu,Do Tri Minh,Le Huong Thi,Nguyen Huong Lan Thi,Truong Nu Thi,Hoang Chi Linh,Vu Giang Thu,Tran Tung Thanh,Tran Tung Hoang,Tran Bach XuanORCID,Latkin Carl A.ORCID,Ho Cyrus SHORCID,Ho Roger CMORCID

Abstract

Despite the availability of effective and safe rubella vaccines for women of childbearing age, prevention and control of congenital rubella syndrome in children remains challenging in Vietnam. In order to examine this issue, we conducted a cross-sectional study, examining the current coverage of rubella vaccination before pregnancy among 807 pregnant women and women with children under 12 months of age in urban and rural districts, Dong Da and Ba Vi, in Hanoi, Vietnam. In this population, we observed an alarming non-compliance rate with rubella vaccination before pregnancy in both localities. Among the 82.0% of participants who remained unvaccinated against this contagious viral infection, 95.8% of them were in Ba Vi district, compared to 68.0% in Dong Da district (p < 0.001). Besides the differences in age, number of children, education levels, primary occupations and monthly incomes among the participants between the two districts, other reasons for noncompliance with rubella vaccination includeddisinterest in rubella vaccination, the high cost and long distance to vaccination sites as well as unawareness of vaccination locations. In addition to addressing the unique socio-economicchallenges behind one’s accessibility to vaccination services in urban and rural areas, our study supports a continued effort in ensuring proper access to and education about pre-pregnancy vaccines and vaccination among women of childbearing age in order to achieve and sustain sufficient immunization coverage of rubella and other vaccine-preventable diseases in both settings.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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