190 likes | 315 Views
Routine Immunization Performance. Qtr1 (Jan-Mar 2009) Feedback to States and Zone. Data as at 15 th April 2009 in National Database. Completeness of HF Reporting Jan- Mar 2009. % LGA Completeness of Reporting by State: Jan-Mar 2009. SUMMARY (1). Improving Access-1 .
E N D
Routine Immunization Performance Qtr1 (Jan-Mar 2009) Feedback to States and Zone Data as at 15th April 2009 in National Database
SUMMARY (1) Improving Access-1. • 35 States had >=90% completeness of HF reporting cumulatively for Jan-Mar 2009 while others did not meet the 90% target. • Plateau Yobe and Enugu States reported less than 70% of their Health Facilities for the same period. • 2 States (Plateau and Nassarawa) have less than 70% of their LGAs reporting for the 1st quarter 2009.
Routine Immunization Performance Cumulative Jan – Mar 09 Nigeria OPV3 DPT3 < 50 % 50 -79.99% 80 - 100% Above 100 % HBV3
Routine Immunization Performance Cumulative Jan – Mar 09 Nigeria YF BCG < 50 % 50 -79.99% 80 - 100% Above 100 % MV
Proportion of LGAs DPT3 Cummulative Coverage Range by State_ Jan - Mar 2009
Proportion of LGAs with cumulative DPT3 >=80% <25% of LGAs 25-50% of LGAs 50-79.9% of LGAs >=80% of LGAs
SUMMARY (2) • DPT3 Coverage. • Most States in had improvement in March for DPT3 when compared February especially Benue, Niger, Borno, Taraba, Akwa-Ibom, Ondo and Oyo States. This can be attributed to the IPDs of March 2009 • In spite of the IPDs a few States made either no gains or just minimal ones and some even deteriorated in performance (SE states except Imo; Kaduna, Sokoto Kebbi and Osun had minimal improvements; while Ogun and Zamfara dropped in performance.)
SUMMARY (3) • 23 States have reached or cross the cumulative Target of 80 DPT3 coverage for the first quarter of 2009. • Noteworthy is the fact that no State in the NWZ has reach this target with Zamfara State having only 45% cumulative DPT3 coverage. • The National cumulative coverage is 84.3% as at the first quarter of 2009 • Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Kwara, Niger, FCT and Nassarawa States have at least 80% of their LGAs with cumulative DPT3 of 80% or more as at the end of quarter 1 of 2009 • However States like Lagos, Kebbi, Zamfara and Yobe have less that 25% of their LGAs with DPT3 =>80%!!
SUMMARY (4) • Un-Immunized Children • North-west Zone has a significantly high number of un-immunized children 9over 100,000 under 1 children cumulative Jan-March 2009) • Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Zamfara, and Lagos States have high numbers of Un-immunized Children with over 20,000 un-immunized Children cumulated for quarter one 2009. • Lagos and Kano States has significantly High number of Un-immunized Children- close to 40,000 under 1 children each, accumulated in the first quarter of 2009
SUMMARY (5) DPT1/3 Drop out Rates. • All States in the NE and NWZ have very high drop out rates except Gombe State. • States in the SSZ have DPT1/3 drop out rates that are just above 10-15 % • States in SEZ and SWZ have fairly good drop out rates except Anambra, Ebonyi and Oyo States • In the NCZ, DPT1/3 drop out rates are very high in Taraba, Yobe, and Nassarawa States, and within acceptable limits except in Plateau, Niger and Kwara State. • However FCT State had Negative DPT1/3 drop out rate in first quarter of 2009!!
Vaccine Wastage Rates Profile by March 09 Std WR for MV Std WR for DPT
SUMMARY (6) • Vaccine Wastage Rates. • Wastage rates for DPT has remain generally satisfactory in the first quarter of 2009 except in Katsina and Kano with very high DPT wastage. • Similarly most States had for measles vaccine wastage rates within acceptable limits. • Plateau, Anambra, Bauchi, and Kano States have MV wastage rates close to 50%.