Comparative Analysis of Immunization and Immunization Coverage in Children of Russian Federation Federal Districts

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DOI: 10.15690/pf.v18i6.2351 Publication Date: 2021-12-31T16:05:49Z
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Background. One of the effective ways to maintain epidemic well-being vaccine preventable diseases is estimate immunization rates and coverage. Objective. The aim study conduct comparative analysis levels among children in various regions Russian Federation. Methods. Children aged from 6 months 15 years conducted indicators documented coverage according forms 112/y 036/y four federal districts rate was estimated individuals who had completed vaccination scheme national schedule (NIS) (of 2014). Immunization by number persons with at least one past medical history. Results. performed on 2687 records Central, Ural, Siberian Volga (FD). BCG all FDs tend be 100%. There are high against hepatitis B, as well measles, rubella parotitis (the lowest values noted Central Federal District: B — 74%, rubella, mumps 69%, 95%, 97%). significant mismatch for pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus poliomyelitis (from 20% 40%) indicating that there disturbances schemes. Low pneumococcal infection 12% District 36% District) influenza 0.5% 9% Ural District). Conclusion . highest infections included NIS (apart influenza) were revealed District. Influenza critically low FDs.
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