Article de revue
Impact of COVID-19 on Routine Immunization, Liberia Case Study
Analysis of routine Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) data indicate a marked decline in immunization services notably between the months of March and May 2020. A comparative analysis of Jan-Jun 2019 vs 2020 showed a 16% decline for Penta 3 and Measles containing vaccine first dose (MCV1). This reduction was likely due to general fears about COVID-19; misinformation about the existence of a COVID-19 vaccination in Liberia; suspension of outreach sessions and rumors that a COVID-19 vaccine would be tested on people seeking routine immunizations. Given the communities’ growing skepticism and fear of vaccination services during the COVID-19 pandemic, and out of concern for the safety of the vaccinators, the EPI programme temporarily suspended routine immunization health facility community outreach services.” “… the resumption of routine immunization health facility outreach services began in late May 2020 with the aim of reducing the immunity gap being created by COVID-19 due to limited access
Auteurs
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2020
Journal
Global Immunization News (GIN)
Volume
August 2020
Type
Article de revue
Catégories
- Gestion de programme
Maladies
- COVID-19
Pays
- Libéria
Régions de l'OMS
- Région africaine
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