Risk factors associated with non-vaccination in Gambian children: a population-based cohort study

Author:

Young Benjamin12ORCID,Sarwar Golam12ORCID,Hossain Ilias12ORCID,Mackenzie Grant1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM , Fajara, 00000, The Gambia

2. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , London, WC1E 7HT, United Kingdom

3. Murdoch Children's Research Institute , Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia

4. Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne , Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background We determined the risk factors associated with unvaccinated children in rural Gambia. Methods We conducted prospective demographic surveillance and recorded immunisations in real time in the Upper River Region, The Gambia. Analysis included residents born from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2016. Data included age, sex, household members and relationships, migrations, births, deaths, ethnicity, residential location and birth type. Children were defined as unvaccinated at 10, 15 and 24 mo of age if they missed all primary series doses (pentavalent, oral polio and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines), secondary series (first dose measles and yellow fever vaccines) or both vaccination series, respectively. Logistic regressions measured the association between risk factors and being unvaccinated. Results In total, 5% (1567/30 832) of infants born during the study period and who were residents at the age of 10 mo were unvaccinated. Being unvaccinated at 10 mo of age was associated with children; who did not reside with either parent (adjusted OR 2.26, 95% CI 1.60 to 3.19), whose parents were not the head of household (1.29, 1.09 to 1.52), who had experienced immigration (2.78, 1.52 to 5.08) or who were not of Mandinka ethnicity (between 1.57 and 1.85 for other ethnicities). Conclusions Family characteristics are associated with unimmunised children in rural Gambia. Our findings may inform strategies to increase vaccine coverage.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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