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Table 4 Coverage and vaccination status of children aged 12–23 months among communities experiencing disadvantage in Vellore, southern India

From: Vaccination coverage and the factors influencing routine childhood vaccination uptake among communities experiencing disadvantage in Vellore, southern India: a mixed-methods study

Vaccine antigen

Card or parental recall (n = 100)

Card only (n = 51)

Number vaccinated

Proportion (95% CI)b

Number vaccinated

Proportion (95% CI)

BCG

97

97.0 (92.4–98.8)

48

94.1 (84.8–97.9)

Pentavalent- 1

90

90.0 (83.0–94.3)

48

94.1 (85.2–97.8)

Pentavalent- 2

86

86.0 (78.3–91.3)

50

98.0 (89.7–99.7)

Pentavalent- 3

81

81.0 (70.2–88.5)

46

90.2 (76.0–96.4)

OPV- 1

92

92.0 (84.6–96.0)

50

98.0 (89.7–99.7)

OPV- 2

86

86.0 (78.3–91.3)

50

98.0 (89.7–99.7)

OPV- 3

80

80.0 (68.9–87.8)

45

88.2 (74.8–95.0)

Measles or MR

75

75.0 (65.3–82.7)

46

90.2 (76.9–96.2)

Fully vaccinateda

65

65.0 (52.5–75.8)

39

76.5 (58.2–88.4)

  1. a Children who received one dose of BCG, three doses each of OPV and pentavalent and one dose of measles or MR by 12 months of age
  2. b 95% Confidence Intervals (CIs) account for clustering among surveyed children