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. 2016 May 16;44:13. doi: 10.1186/s41182-016-0013-x

Table 3.

Proportion of children receiving vaccination in out-of-sequence (FIC-OS) by 12 months of age among children aged 12–23 months by different background factors

Late BCG (%) Pentas<>OPVs (%) Penta>=MV (%) FIC-OS (%) N Overall P value
Overall 4.0 18.2 0.8 21.7 2541
Sex
 Male 4.5 17.5 0.9 21.3 1270 0.646
 Female 3.5 18.9 0.8 22.1 1271
Postnatal
 No PN 6.5 24.0 0.6 29.2 154 0.021
 PN 3.9 17.7 0.8 21.2 2378
Mother’s age group
 11–20 4.3 20.2 0.9 24.1 585 0.185
 21–24 4.3 16.5 0.8 20.3 792
 25–29 3.0 17.5 0.8 20.0 635
 30–55 4.0 19.3 0.7 22.6 455
Education
 <Primary 1.9 25.9 0.0 25.9 54 0.080
 Primary 4.0 18.7 0.9 22.2 1647
 Secondary+ 3.6 15.2 0.4 18.5 723
Delivery place
 Health facility 2.5 17.7 0.6 20.0 2140
 Non-HF 12.2 20.3 2.0 31.0 394 <0.001
Parity
 Parity1 4.1 18.0 0.2 21.5 885 0.543
 Parity2 3.9 17.2 1.2 20.6 778
 Parity3+ 4.1 19.1 1.1 22.9 870
Ethnicity
 Kikuyu 2.7 20.1 0.0 22.2 672 0.001
 Luhya 5.0 20.3 1.4 25.1 438
 Luo 5.4 22.2 1.4 26.7 352
 Kamba 3.8 14.4 0.7 17.9 613
 Other 3.6 14.7 1.0 17.5 388
Wealth status
 Lower 4.3 25.4 1.2 29.0 748 <0.001
 Middle 3.5 17.7 0.5 20.5 854
 Upper 4.2 12.6 0.8 16.7 850
Study site
 Korogocho 4.4 26.9 1.1 30.5 1033
 Viwandani 3.8 12.2 0.7 15.7 1508 <0.001

Proportions significantly different at 5 % level of significance are highlighted in italics

Late BCG BCG given together or after any pentavalent or measles, Pentas<>OPVs corresponding pentavalent and polio not given together, Penta>=MV pentavalent given together or after measles, FIC-OS fully immunized child by 12 months with either late BCG, Pentas<>OPVs or Penta>=MV