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Unseen Shadows: The Hidden Reality of Unvaccinated Kids in Kenya
KenyaFriday, April 25, 2025
The role of mothers in this issue is significant. Mothers who had more antenatal visits were much less likely to have a zero-dose child. Education, wealth, religion, and even the place of delivery played a part. Surprisingly, something as simple as listening to the radio or owning a mobile phone also made a difference. These findings show that the reasons behind zero-dose status are deeply rooted in social, cultural, and economic contexts. It's not just about access to vaccines; it's about a whole range of interconnected factors.
To tackle this problem, public health efforts need to be tailored to fit the unique needs of different regions and groups. This means more than just providing vaccines; it involves education, addressing economic barriers, and understanding the behaviors and beliefs of caregivers. The study highlights the need for targeted immunization initiatives. These should focus on the specific challenges faced by various communities. By doing so, Kenya can work towards ensuring that every child gets the protection they need.
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