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Immunization status of under five child survival in Tanzania - A case of rural areas in Dodoma Municipality

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In its 2006 report, WHO showed that in Tanzania, about 126 children in every 1000 children of under five years old die before reaching their fifth birthday. Also, UNICEF (2007) found that at list 150 children die each day as a result of preventable and curable diseases. Therefore, the study was conducted so as to investigate the association between immunization status (including hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenza) and survival of children of under five years in rural areas around Dodoma Municipality. Findings shows, immunization coverage rates were high for the first vaccine doses and declined subsequently, suggesting that mothers were less likely to ensure that children were fully immunized. Factors associated with children s immunization status were marital status, maternal age and place of residence.

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Mhehe, A.H has a BSc in Applied Statistics from Mzumbe University & MA Demography from the University of Dodoma. He is working with the University of Dodoma. Issa, I.H holds BSc degree in Population & Development Planning from IRDP and MA Demography from the University of Dodoma. He is working with the IRDP as Ast. Lecturer in Population Studies.

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Authors Issa Hamisi Issa, Azi Hamza Mhehe, Aziz Hamza Mhehe
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.06.2012
 
EAN 9783659151316
ISBN 978-3-659-15131-6
No. of pages 96
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Methods of empirical and qualitative social research

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