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Maternal healthcare utilization and full immunization coverage among 12-23 months children in Benin: a cross sectional study using population-based data.

Eugene BuduAbdul-Aziz SeiduEbenezer AgbagloEbenezer Kwesi Armah-AnsahKwamena Sekyi DicksonThomas HormenuJohn Elvis HaganCollins AduBright Opoku Ahinkorah
Published in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2021)
The study has demonstrated strong association between full immunization and antenatal care, skilled attendance at birth, and postnatal care check-up visit. We found that full immunization decreases among women with no antenatal care visits, those who receive assistance from Traditional Birth Attendants during delivery, and those who do not go for postnatal care visits. To help achieve full immunization, it is prudent that the government of Benin collaborates with international organisations such as WHO and UNICEF to provide education to pregnant women on the importance of immunization after delivery. Such education can be embedded in the antenatal care, delivery and postnatal care services offered to pregnant women during pregnancy, delivery, and after delivery.
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