Racial inequalities in child vaccination and barriers to vaccination in Brazil among live births in 2017 and 2018: an analysis of a retrospective cohort of the first two years of life

Author:

Boing Antonio Fernando1ORCID,Boing Alexandra Crispim1ORCID,França Ana Paula2ORCID,Moraes José Cássio de2ORCID,Silva Adriana Ilha da3ORCID,Ramos Jr. Alberto Novaes4ORCID,França Ana Paula4ORCID,Oliveira Andrea de Nazaré Marvão5ORCID,Boing Antonio Fernando1ORCID,Domingues Carla Magda Allan Santos6ORCID,Oliveira Consuelo Silva de7ORCID,Maciel Ethel Leonor Noia3ORCID,Guibu Ione Aquemi2ORCID,Mirabal Isabelle Ribeiro Barbosa8ORCID,Barbosa Jaqueline Caracas4ORCID,Lima Jaqueline Costa9ORCID,Moraes José Cássio de4ORCID,Luhm Karin Regina10ORCID,Caetano Karlla Antonieta Amorim11ORCID,Lima Luisa Helena de Oliveira12ORCID,Antunes Maria Bernadete de Cerqueira13ORCID,Teixeira Maria da Gloria14ORCID,Teixeira Maria Denise de Castro15ORCID,Borges Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira16ORCID,Queiroz Rejane Christine de Sousa17ORCID,Gurgel Ricardo Queiroz18ORCID,Barata Rita Barradas2ORCID,Azevedo Roberta Nogueira Calandrini de19ORCID,Oliveira Sandra Maria do Valle Leone de20ORCID,Teles Sheila Araújo11ORCID,Gama Silvana Granado Nogueira da20ORCID,Mengue Sotero Serrate21ORCID,Simões Taynãna César21ORCID,Nascimento Valdir22ORCID,Araújo Wildo Navegantes de23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil

2. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas Santa Casa de São Paulo, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil

4. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil

5. Secretaria de Estado da Saúde do Amapá, Brazil

6. Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde, Brazil

7. Instituto Evandro Chagas, Brazil

8. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

9. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil

10. Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil

11. Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil

12. Universidade Federal do Piauí, Brazil

13. Universidade de Pernambuco, Brazil

14. Instituto de Saúde Coletiva, Brazil

15. Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de Alagoas, Brazil

16. Universidade Federal do Acre, Brazil

17. Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Brazil

18. Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil

19. Secretaria Municipal de Saúde, Brazil

20. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil

21. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

22. Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Ambiental de Rondônia, Brazil

23. Universidade de Brasília, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective To describe timely vaccination completion and obstacles in the first 24 months of life in Brazil, examining associations with maternal race/skin color. Methods Study participants were 37,801 children born in 2017 and 2018 included in the National Immunization Coverage Survey. We calculated prevalence and 95% confidence intervals for timely vaccine completeness and obstacles at 5, 12 and 24 months of life, according to maternal race/skin color. Associations were analyzed using logistic regression. Results 7.2% (95%CI 6.3;8.2) of mothers faced difficulties in taking their children to be vaccinated, and 23.4% (95%CI 21.7;25.1) were not vaccinated when taken. These proportions were 75% (95%CI 1.25;2.45) and 97% (95%CI 1.57;2.48) higher, respectively, among Black mothers. At least one vaccination was delayed among 49.9% (95%CI 47.8;51.9) and 61.1% (95%CI 59.2;63.0) of children by 5 and 12 months, respectively. These rates were higher among Black/mixed race mothers. Conclusion There are racial inequalities in both the obstacles faced and in vaccination rates in Brazil.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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