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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 2.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2017 Nov 23;36(1):170–178. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.10.080

Table 3.

Scenario analyses of measles supplementary immunization activities (SIA) proportions of zero-dose children reached (95% confidence intervals in parentheses).

Country DHS survey year Proportion of zero-dose children reached with SIA

Base case* Scenario analysis 1** Scenario analysis 2***
Benin 2006 70% (68–72%) 19% (15–22%) 67% (65–69%)
Burkina Faso 2003 78% (70–86%) 20% (3–36%) 73% (66–79%)
Democratic Republic of the Congo 2007 88% (87–90%) 11% (8–15%) 82% (81–83%)
Ghana 2003 50% (48–52%) 11% (7–15%) 39% (36–43%)
Ghana 2008 55% (51–59%) 4% (0–12%) 37% (33–41%)
Guinea 2005 61% (58–63%) 17% (10–22%) 32% (29–34%)
Haiti 2005 51% (43–60%) 11% (0–30%) 48% (41–55%)
Honduras 2005 53% (51–55%) 1% (0–5%) 34% (32–36%)
Indonesia 2002 86% (85–87%) 22% (20–24%) 75% (74–76%)
Kenya 2003 70% (67–72%) 13% (8–18%) 57% (55–59%)
Lesotho 2004 55% (52–59%) 3% (1–10%) 39% (36–43%)
Niger 2006 71% (69–73%) 16% (12–20%) 69% (67–71%)
Nigeria 2008 91% (90–93%) 15% (10–18%) 86% (86–87%)
São Tomé and Príncipe 2008 28% (25–31%) 6% (0–11%) 27% (20–34%)
Sierra Leone 2008 82% (79–85%) 12% (6–18%) 68% (65–71%)
*

Measles vaccination defined as a measles vaccination date marked on the vaccination card prior to the initial date of the measles SIA.

**

Routine measles vaccination includes vaccination date on card, vaccination reported by mother, or vaccination marked on card.

***

Routine measles vaccination includes vaccination date on card and imputed values for vaccination reported by mother and vaccination marked on card.

DHS = Demographic and Health Survey.

Note: “Zero-dose children” are defined as children with no previous history of measles vaccination.