Trends in Child Immunization across Geographical Regions in India: Focus on Urban-Rural and Gender Differentials

Published By: PLoS ONE | Published Date: September, 04 , 2013

Although child immunization is regarded as a highly cost-effective lifesaver, about fifty percent of the eligible children aged 12–23 months in India are without essential immunization coverage. Despite several programmatic initiatives, urban-rural and gender difference in child immunization pose an intimidating challenge to India’s public health agenda. This study assesses the urban-rural and gender difference in child immunization coverage during 1992–2006 across six major geographical regions in India. This study suggests periodic evaluation of the health care system is vital to assess the between and within group difference beyond average improvement. It is essential to integrate strong immunization systems with broad health systems and coordinate with other primary health care delivery programs to augment immunization coverage.

Author(s): Prashant Kumar Singh | Posted on: Nov 13, 2014 | Views(607)


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