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Table 1 Vaccine coverage in children with complete vaccination records aged 12–59 months, by sociodemographic characteristics in Dabat, rural Ethiopia

From: The association between travel time to health facilities and childhood vaccine coverage in rural Ethiopia. A community based cross sectional study

Variables

Categories

BCG n = 719*

Penta 1 n = 695

Penta 2 n = 637

Penta 3 n = 602

Measles n = 564

Sex

Boys

342(96%)**

337(96%)

316(95%)

299(94%)

272(81%)

 

Girls

354(98%)

335(95%)

302(92%)

285(92%)

277(83%)

 

Missing data

23

23

19

18

15

 

p-value

0.162

0.277

0.095

0.237

0.449

Location

Kebele1

93(97%)

52(68%)

40(62%)

31(86%)

68(82%)

 

Kebele2

123(99%)

123(99%)

117(99%)

114(99%)

96(85%)

 

Kebele3

121(100%)

121(100%)

120(99%)

120(99%)

94(81%)

 

Kebele4

87(99%)

89(95%)

69(97%)

67(93%)

76(83%)

 

Kebele5

98(94%)

104(100%)

100(97%)

89(86%)

75(80%)

 

Kebele6

112(92%)

121(00%)

107(91%)

97(84%)

84(71%)

 

Kebele7

85(100%)

85(100%)

84(99%)

84(98%)

71(96%)

 

Missing data

-

-

-

-

-

 

p-value

0.001

<=0.0001

<=0.0001

<=0.0001

0.003

Mother’s education

Education

110(100%)

100(95%)

94(94%)

92(95%)

91(85%)

 

No education

587(97%)

573(96%)

525(94%)

493(93%)

459(82%)

 

Missing data

22

20

18

17

14

 

p-value

0.053

0.786

0.975

0.259

0.422

Mother’s age

16- < 25y

147(98%)

138(95%)

127(91%)

117(87%)

109(79%)

 

25- < 30y

184(96%)

182(94%)

168(93%)

158(95%)

149(83%)

 

30- < 35y

163(99%)

156(96%)

142(96%)

139(96%)

130(85%)

 

35- < 50y

203(96%)

197(97%)

182(96%)

171(93%)

162(81%)

 

Missing data

22

22

18

17

14

 

p-value

0.188

0.446

0.162

0.019

0.503

Parity

1

56(98%)

52(93%)

51(93%)

47(90%)

42(82%)

 

2-3

216(99%)

204(95%)

187(92%)

177(93%)

166(82%)

 

4-5

215(96%)

207(94%)

189(93%)

177(92%)

167(83%)

 

6-12

210(96%)

210(98%)

192(96%)

184(94%)

175(82%)

 

Missing data

22

22

18

17

14

 

p-value

0.392

0.074

0.347

0.768

0.989

  1. * Total number of children who were vaccinated.
  2. ** Number of children vaccinated (number of children vaccinated / number of children with vaccination data).