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Characterizing zero-dose and under-vaccinated children among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Marcellin Mengouo NimpaAimé Cikomola Mwana-WabeneJohn OtombaJean-Crispin MukendiM Carolina Danovaro-HollidayFranck-Fortune MboussouDieudonné MwambaLeandre KambalaDolla NgwangaCedric MwangaSume Gerald EtapelongIssaka CompaoréMoise Désiré YapiDaniel Katuashi Ishoso
Published in: Tropical diseases, travel medicine and vaccines (2024)
ZD and UV children represent significant proportions in refugee and IDPs sites in the DRC. However, the proportion of ZD is less than for the entire country, while the proportion of UV is comparable, reflected in a very high drop-out rate. Similarly to studies in the general population in DRC, the reasons for ZD children were mainly linked to challenges in caregiver motivation to vaccinate, while for UV children, they were more often linked to pro-grammatic and practical problems of the health system.
Keyphrases
  • young adults