Magalhães, Viviane da Silva
[VerfasserIn];
Santos, Inês Maria Meneses dos
[VerfasserIn];
Nazareth, Isis Vanessa
[VerfasserIn];
Nascimento, Maria Aparecida de Luca
[VerfasserIn];
Badolati, Maria Elisa
[VerfasserIn]
Scenario oral rotavirus vaccine in human peripheral region of Rio de Janeiro
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In: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online ; 5 (2013) 2 ; 3717-3722
Beschreibung:
Objective: To evaluate the coverage of oral Rotavirus vaccine in human infants between January 2006 and December 2009. Method: Documentary and descriptive study with quantitative approach. Data were collected through the records of the book mirrors the childhood immunization. The Ethics Committee in Research of SMS-RJ approved research on CAAE Nº 0015.0.314.000-10. Results: The highest rate of coverage was in 2006 (83,2%) compared to other years. In 2007 it was found that 125 (10,6%) of the book mirrors vaccination not included notes on the human rotavirus oral vaccine, only 120 (9,9%) children were the first dose in 2008, those who underwent the two doses between the years 2006 to 2009 totaled 3833 (80,6%). Conclusion: The challenge of ensuring 100% immunization coverage for the pediatric population requires everyone involved in this process an intersectoral commitment.