TY - JOUR T1 - Vaccination coverage rate in children from birth to 24 months ( Semnan, 1994) TT - بررسی چگونگی انجام واکسیناسیون کودکان 2-0 ساله ساکن شهر سمنان و ارتباط آن با برخی از ویژگیهای فردی و خانوادگی اجتماعی آنان 1372 JF - IJN JO - IJN VL - 13 IS - 21 UR - http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1346-en.html Y1 - 1999 SP - 18 EP - 25 KW - Vaccination KW - Immunization KW - Socio-demographic characteristics KW - Children N2 -   A field study was conducted in Semnan to measure the vaccination coverage rate in children from birth to 24   months and correlate the outcome with personal family and social characteristics of the subjects in 1372 (1994).   A total of 210 children below the age of 24 months, living in Semnan were selected randomly from thirty district   points of the town .   To gather the data a two section questionnaire was developed. The first part covered items on age, set, birth   place ( rural or urban ), order of birth, birth weight, having acquired illnesses like whooping cough, or history of   high fever and convulsions or epilepsy. Also where and how the vaccination took place and it's side effects were   recorded:   The second section posed questions on family and social characteristics, like parents, age, education and   occupation, family size and structure (nuclear or extended), mother's age at marriage also her age at delivery of the   subject baby, number of live births she had, vaccination side effects noticed in the siblings, duration at residency in   Semnan being natives or immigrants to the town, the distance from home to the nearest vaccination center and the   means of transport to that place.   Further, the subjects vaccination record was reviewed and the coverage categorized in three orders: vaccination   complete for age, incomplete for age, not vaccinated.   The criteria for complete vaccination were set according to the Ministry of Health and Medical Sciences   Education manual distributed to all vaccination centers.   The findings revealed a coverage rate of 91.9% at birth, 79.48% at 1.5 months, 7267% at three, 56.79% at   four, 65.9 at nine and 60% at 15 months and above (up to 24 months ), thus a gradual decrease of vaccination   coverage was obvious.   To correlate these findings with personal family and social characteristics of the subjects, the x2 statistical rest   was employed . The only significant relation found was between vaccination at birth and 1.5 months with the   subjects' birth place (p=0.0l6, p=0.02I). In conclusion suggestions were made for implementing corrective measures and further research. M3 ER -