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Spatial Mapping of Measles-Rubella Campaign in a Rural Area near Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-209518
ABSTRACT
Immunization is animportant public health intervention.The Measles-Rubella (MR) campaign was launched during 2017in India for the elimination of measles.This study explored vaccination coverageandspatialmapping using QGIS and Google Earth Pro. WHO-EPI30 clusters sampling technique for evaluation of vaccination coverage was performed in villages within the rural area of a Medical College nearBengaluru.Seven children aged 2-15 years were surveyed per cluster, resulting in 210 children. Smartphones having GPS/Garmin GPS72H (handheld GPS receiver)were used for noting coordinates. Subsequently all these coordinates were plottedfor spatial mapping of vaccination coverage. The geospatial characteristics of the households surveyed were described using spatial mapping. Results indicate that 87.6% were immunized with MR Vaccine under the campaign, but 12.4% remained unimmunized, the reasons given being absence, ignorance, or refusal because of rumours concerning side-effects.The Measles-Rubella campaign coverage was found to be satisfactory. In addition the spatial mapping is a useful tool for measurement of coverage of a vaccination campaign. There was no clustering of unimmunized subjects observed on spatial mapping.

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Year: 2020 Type: Article