RISK CLASSIFICATION OF VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASES AND THEIR SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v25i0.68072Keywords:
Immunization, Vaccination Coverage, Indicators of Health Services, Immunization Programs, Monitoring.Abstract
Objective: to classify the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases and their spatial distribution in
municipalities of Sergipe.
Method: an epidemiological study, using secondary information bases from the Information
System of the National Immunization Program in 2017, regarding the vaccination schedule
of children up to two years of age, in the 75 municipalities of Sergipe. For data statistical
analysis, the Epi Info program, version 7.2.2.6 and QGIS were used to prepare the map.
Results: only 46.7% of the municipalities in Sergipe had adequate vaccination coverage for
BCG. In the entire state, the vaccines analyzed showed a very low degree of homogeneity.
The measles, mumps and rubella had the highest dropout rate of 73 (97.3%).
Conclusion: a high risk of developing vaccine-preventable diseases was identified in most
municipalities in Sergipe. Cumulative efforts are needed by SUS users, health professionals
and managers to ensure success and good adherence to immunization activities.
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