AI Article Synopsis

  • - The socio-environmental situation in southern Assam shows a persistent lack of development, especially in child healthcare, leading to low vaccination rates among children.
  • - A study involving 360 children identified key predictors of vaccination disparities, finding factors like father's occupation and maternal age significantly contribute to wealth-based inequality in full vaccination rates.
  • - While the overall vaccination coverage has improved, full vaccination remains more accessible to economically advantaged families, highlighting the need for targeted government actions to reduce these disparities.

Article Abstract

Background: The socio-environmental aspects of southern Assam reflect a general pattern of backwardness. Moreover, child healthcare resources in the region are inadequately used, leading to low vaccination coverage. Given this background, this paper attempted to comprehend wealth-based inequality in full vaccination in rural areas of southern Assam.

Methodology: Based on a multistage cluster sampling approach, 360 children of 12-23 months were selected from the study area. To identify the predictors of a child, a non-linear model was estimated by using the generalized linear model (GLM) approach followed by Erreygers decomposition technique to quantify the wealth inequality in the obtained predictors in explaining the disparity in full vaccination.

Result: The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination recorded the highest vaccination coverage, at nearly 90% and the lowest was observed for the measles vaccine, around 61 percent. Slightly more than half of the eligible children (54 percent) were vaccinated against all the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP)-recommended vaccines. The decomposition analysis revealed that the occupation of the child's father, maternal age, birth order of the child, and health-seeking behavior such as antenatal care (ANC) were the prime factors related to inequality in full vaccination in the region.

Conclusion: Vaccination coverage in the region has improved over time, however, full vaccination is concentrated towards the economically advantaged section of the society in rural southern Assam. Targeted, context-specific, and expanded government initiatives could aid in addressing the overall wealth-related full vaccination inequalities in the valley.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10112763PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_422_22DOI Listing

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