The Open Vaccine Journal

2013, 6 : 1-8
Published online 2013 August 07. DOI: 10.2174/1876973X20130611001
Publisher ID: TOVACJ-6-1

Child Nutrition and Health Campaign in 2012 in Zambia: Coverage Rates for Measles, Oral Polio Vaccine, Vitamin A, and De-worming

Olusegun Babaniyi , Seter Siziya , Victor Mukonka , Penelope Kalesha , Helen Mutambo , Belem Matapo and Henry Musanje
Public Health Unit, Clinical Sciences Department, School of Medicine, Copperbelt University, P O Box 71191, Ndola, Zambia.

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Vaccines mitigate the severity of the diseases, prevent infections, and reduce the complications associated with infections. Following the 2012 measles campaign in Zambia, a cross sectional study was conducted to estimate coverage rates for measles, Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV), Vitamin A, and de-worming.

Materials and Methods:

Using a cluster sampling method, 9 children were sampled for measles vaccination, Vitamin A and de-worming from each of the 40 clusters, and sampled 9 children in each of the 22 out of 40 clusters for OPV vaccination where it was distributed. Estimates and their 95 % confidence intervals are reported.

Results:

Data were available for analysis from 359 parent/care taker children pairs to determine measles coverage, 190 for OPV supplementation coverage, 270 for Vitamin A coverage, and 336 for de-worming coverage. Most of the children were aged 1 or 2 years (57.8% in measles sample, 62.9% in OPV sample, 61.8% in Vitamin A sample, and 63.6% in deworming sample). A total of 345 (96.1%) children were vaccinated against measles. A total of 157 (83.1%) children received OPV, 257 (95.5%) received Vitamin A, and 313 (93.4%) were de-wormed. About 6 in 10 of the respondents reported that the health worker was the source of information and the key messages were encouraging children to go for vaccination and advantages for vaccination.

Conclusion:

The 2012 measles campaign in Zambia was a great success but continued efforts are needed to adhere to the World Health Organization/United Nations Children’s Fund (WHO/UNICEF) strategy to control measles.

Keywords:

Coverage rates, De-worming, Measles, OPV, Post measles campaign, Vitamin A, Zambia.