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. 2017 May 8;5(6):e593–e603. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30184-5

Table 1.

Baseline sociodemographic characteristics and immunisation status of children younger than 5 years and their families

Control (arm A; n=28 760) Community mobilisation and health camps (arm B; n=30 098) Community mobilisation and health camps with IPV (arm C; n=29 126)
Children <5 years old
Karachi 7415 (26%) 7579 (25%) 7310 (25%)
Bajaur 11 705 (41%) 12 481 (41%) 11 995 (41%)
Kashmore 9640 (34%) 10 038 (33%) 9821 (34%)
Sex
Female 13 787 (48%) 14 341 (48%) 13 926 (48%)
Male 14 973 (52%) 15 757 (52%) 15 200 (52%)
Age (months)
0–5 2032 (7%) 2113 (7%) 2052 (7%)
6–11 2493 (9%) 2493 (8%) 2474 (8%)
12–23 4646 (16%) 4907 (16%) 4761 (16%)
24–59 19 589 (68%) 20 585 (68%) 19 839 (68%)
Access to improved water source*
No 3517 (12%) 5339 (18%) 4398 (15%)
Yes 25 243 (88%) 24 759 (82%) 24 728 (85%)
Access to a latrine
No 7114 (25%) 6946 (23%) 7123 (24%)
Yes 21 646 (75%) 23 152 (77%) 22 003 (76%)
Vaccination card available
No 25 050 (87%) 26 024 (86%) 25 209 (87%)
Yes 3710 (13%) 4074 (14%) 3917 (13%)
Immunisation status
Full 6280 (22%) 6499 (22%) 6379 (22%)
Partial 10 259 (36%) 10 916 (36%) 10 566 (36%)
No routine EPI 12 221 (42%) 12 683 (42%) 12 191 (42%)
Received OPV during last campaign
No 5540 (19%) 5656 (19%) 5408 (19%)
Yes 23 220 (81%) 24 442 (81%) 23 718 (81%)
Received vitamin A during last campaign
No 5156 (19%) 5342 (19%) 3767 (14%)
Yes 21 572 (81%) 22 643 (81%) 23 307 (86%)

IPV=inactivated polio vaccine. EPI=expanded programme on immunisation. OPV=oral polio vaccine.

*

Improved source includes government tap, well, or hand pump; bottled water or mineral water; own tap, well, or hand pump; and borehole.

Fully immunised defined as child has received all routine immunisation antigens for his age; partially immunised defined as the child is not fully immunised; and no routine immunisation defined as the child did not receive any routine immunisation antigen.

Of children aged 6 months or older at baseline.