Determinants of childhood vaccination coverage in Kazakhstan in a period of societal change: Implications for vaccination policies

Type Journal Article - Vaccine
Title Determinants of childhood vaccination coverage in Kazakhstan in a period of societal change: Implications for vaccination policies
Author(s)
Volume 25
Issue 10
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Page numbers 1756-1763
URL http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18517848
Abstract
After the fall of the Soviet Union countries in Central Asia have undergone large changes. In Kazakhstan the vaccination coverage decreased between 1990 and 1995, which resulted in an increased incidence of some vaccine-preventable diseases, e.g. diphtheria and measles. In this study we examined which factors affected the vaccination status of children in Kazakhstan and whether they resemble patterns observed in developing or developed countries. We found a mixed pattern of risk factors, consistent with the status of Kazakhstan as a transitional economy. Especially prominent was the relatively high education of the women and good access to the medical care system.

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