Table 1. Post-disaster emergency vaccination campaign, Port-au-Prince metropolitan area, Haiti, 2 February to 30 March, 2010.
Communea | Administrative coverageb (%) | No. of camps |
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Vaccinated | Monitored | Targeted for mop-upc | Provided mop-up vaccination | ||
Carrefour | 2.9–405.1 | 90 | 10 | 2 | 0 |
Cité Soleil | 16.9–345.7 | 16 | 3 | 2 | 0 |
Croix des Bouquets | 43.0–95.8 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
Delmas | 10.8–162.1 | 51 | 22 | 10 | 2 |
Pétion-Ville | 15.0–318.2 | 43 | 10 | 3 | 0 |
Port-au-Prince | 5.7–514.3 | 103 | 24 | 15 | 4 |
Total | 2.9–514.3 | 310 | 72 | 32 | 6 |
a A commune is a geopolitical unit in Haiti. The Port-au-Prince metropolitan area comprises seven communes. One of the seven – Tabarre – is not shown here because rapid monitoring was not implemented there during the post-disaster vaccination campaign.
b For the measles and rubella vaccine. Calculated by dividing the number of doses of vaccine administered to children aged 9 months to 7 years in a camp by the number of children of the same age group in the camp – assumed to be 15.7% of the estimated camp population – and then multiplying by 100.
c A camp was targeted for mop-up vaccination if, according to vaccination cards and caregiver recall, more than 25% of the children aged 9 months to 7 years included in the convenience sample used for rapid monitoring had not participated in the campaign.