National Vaccine Coverage Survey 2020: methods and operational aspects

Author:

Barata Rita Barradas1ORCID,França Ana Paula1ORCID,Guibu Ione Aquemi1ORCID,Vasconcellos Maurício Teixeira Leite de2ORCID,Moraes José Cássio de1ORCID,Teixeira Maria da Gloria Lima Cruz,Domingues Carla Magda Alan,Borges Maria Fernanda de Souza Oliveira,de Azevedo Roberta Nogueira Calandrini,de Oliveira Consuelo Silva,Oliveira Andrea de Nazaré Marvão,Canales Ivy Thereza,Nascimento Valdir,Queiroz Rejane Christine de Souza,Lima Luísa Helena de Oliveira,Ramos Jr Alberto Novaes,Barbosa Jaqueline Caracas,Mirabal Isabelle Ribeiro Barbosa,Meira Meiruska,Antunes Maria Bernadete de Cerqueira,Teixeira Maria Denise de Castro,Gurgel Ricardo Queiroz,de Carvalho Martha Suely Itaparica,Cesar Tayñana,Maciel Ethel Leonor Noia,da Gama Silvana Granado Nogueira,Luhm Karin Regina,Boing Antônio Fernando,Mengue Sotero Serrate,de Oliveira Sandra Maria do Valle Leone,Lima Jaqueline Costa,Teles Sheila Araújo,Caetano Karlla Antonieta Amorim,de Araújo Wildo Navegantes

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Brazil

2. Sociedade para o Desenvolvimento de Pesquisa, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: The national vaccination coverage survey on full vaccination at 12 and 24 months of age was carried out to investigate drops in coverage as of 2016. Methods: A sample of 37,836 live births from the 2017 or 2018 cohorts living in capital cities, the Federal District, and 12 inner cities with 100 thousand inhabitants were followed for the first 24 months through vaccine record cards. Census tracts stratified according to socioeconomic levels had the same number of children included in each stratum. Coverage for each vaccine, full vaccination at 12 and 24 months and number of doses administered, valid and timely, were calculated. Family, maternal and child factors associated with coverage were surveyed. The reasons for not vaccinating analyzed were: medical contraindications, access difficulties, problems with the program, and vaccine hesitancy. Results: Preliminary results showed that less than 1% of children were not vaccinated, full coverage was less than 75% at all capitals and the Federal District, vaccines requiring more than one dose progressively lost coverage, and there were inequalities among socioeconomic strata, favorable to the highest level in some cities and to the lowest in others. Conclusion: There was an actual reduction in full vaccination in all capitals and the Federal District for children born in 2017 and 2018, showing a deteriorating implementation of the National Immunization Program from 2017 to 2019. The survey did not measure the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which may have further reduced vaccination coverage.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Epidemiology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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