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Table 1 Showing studies conducted in slum populations in sub-Saharan Africa reporting immunization status of children since 2000

From: Immunization, urbanization and slums – a systematic review of factors and interventions

Ref

First Author

Year

Population

Country

Sample size

Immunization Status (%)

Notes

Complete

Partial

Unimmunized

[10]

<<Soura

2015

Children 12–59 months

Burkina Faso

3103

93.3

6.7

 

[65]

Maina

2013

Children 12–23 months

Kenya

380

76.6

23.4

 

[64]

Egondi

2015

Children 12–23 months

Kenya

382

70.0

30.0

 

[73]

Bobossi-Serengibé

2014

Children <11 months

CAR

400

67.0

33.0

 

[66]

Mutua

2011

Children 12–23 months

Kenya

1848

58.0

42.0

 

[10]

<<Soura

2015

Children 12–59 months

Kenya

1369

55.0

45.0

 

[72]

Mohamud

2014

Children 12–23 months

Ethiopia

582

47.6

32.7

19.7

Low-income urban (not slum specifically)

[8]

Fatiregun

2013

Children 12–23 months

Nigeria

588

38.8

45.6

15.7

Low-income urban (not slum specifically)

[71]

^Antai

2012

Children >12 months

Nigeria

604

24.3

75.7

Rural

^Antai

2012

Children >12 months

Nigeria

593

15.2

84.8

Urban

^Antai

2012

Children >12 months

Nigeria

1303

8.5

91.5

Rural-Urban migrant

  1. << and ^ denote results from the same study disaggregated by urban, rural or migration status