BMC Pediatrics (Nov 2023)

Comparing vaccination coverage before and during COVID-19 pandemic in children under one year in the health district of commune V in Bamako, Mali

  • Mountaga Diallo,
  • Ilo Dicko,
  • Samou Dembélé,
  • Brahima Konaté,
  • Cheick Oumar Doumbia,
  • Ibrahim Sanogo,
  • Ousmane Boua Togola,
  • Drissa Konaté,
  • Moussa Sangaré,
  • Hawa Thiam,
  • Yaya Ibrahim Coulibaly,
  • Sory Ibrahim Diawara,
  • Yacouba Toloba,
  • Adama Balla Coulibaly,
  • Mahamadou Diakité,
  • Seydou Doumbia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-023-04416-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Introduction Although an essential frontline service in the prevention of child morbidity and mortality, there are indications that routine vaccinations have been disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study aimed to compare vaccination coverage before COVID-19 in Mali in 2019 and during COVID-19 in 2020. Objective To compare vaccination coverages before COVID-19 in Mali in 2019 and during COVID-19 in 2020. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting and participants We collected routine immunization data from 2019 to 2020 of children under one year in the health district of Commune V in Bamako which includes twelve community health centers (CSCom). Results Considering all vaccines together, coverage in 2019 was higher than in 2020 (88.7% vs. 71,6%) (p < 10− 3, Fig. 1). In 2020, low proportions of children vaccinated were observed in May (51.1%) two months after the first COVID-19 case in Mali on March 25, 2020. For all vaccines, the mean number of children vaccinated was significantly higher in 2019 (before COVID-19) as compared to 2020 (during COVID-19) (p < 0.05). However, in September and October 2019 BCG vaccine coverage was lower in 2019 as compared to 2020 (p < 10− 3). Conclusion COVID-19 pandemic has affected routine childhood vaccine coverage in Commune V of Bamako, particularly in May 2020. Therefore, new strategies are needed to improve vaccine coverage in young children below 1.

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