Table 4. Characteristics of included studies reporting effect on routine immunisation.
First author and
year of publication |
Country | Setting | Vaccine | Duration of
strategy |
Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supplemental immunisation activities | |||||
Mounier-Jack
et al.,
2014 |
Mali | Urban/rural | Meningitis
(PsA-TT) |
10 days | Negative effect. Fewer children vaccinated
through routine immunisation during vaccination campaign than expected. |
Verguet et al., 2013 | South Africa | Urban/rural | Measles | 3 weeks | Negative effect.
The use of child health services decreased during the vaccination campaign |
School based vaccinations | |||||
Torres-Rueda
et al.,
2016 |
Rwanda | Urban/rural | HPV | 2 days | No or minimal effect. Routine immunisation
continued during the vaccination campaign with the same demand for services. |