Journal article
Assessment of the quality of immunization data produced by the national individual registration system in Uruguay- 2006.
OBJECTIVE: The nominal registration system of Uruguay's national immunization program (NIP) tracks administered vaccines on a paper form filled out after each vaccination and collated into a national database- thus allowing for individual follow-up. This study performed a comprehensive assessment of the quality of Uruguay's immunization data in November 2006 to evaluate the validity of the information and to confirm the high national immunization coverage reported by the program. METHODS: The research team analyzed the concordance of the operational-level numerators (infant immunization data from 18 public and private vaccination centers in six country departments) with department- and national-level data- and compared the national-level (NIP) infant denominators with other official sources. A standardized questionnaire was used to evaluate system performance at the operational (vaccination center)- department- and national level. Rapid house-to-house monitoring was conducted to generate additional coverage e
Languages
- English
Publication year
2009
Journal
Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health
Volume
2
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Data
Countries
- Uruguay
Tags
- Data quality
WHO Regions
- Region of the Americas