Examples of using Immunisation coverage in English and their translations into French
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A cluster survey on the Expanded Programme on Immunisation(EPI) by the Ministry of Health revealed immunisation coverage of 91% among children from birth to 23 months.
used the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register to monitor national childhood immunisation coverage.
lactating mothers, media education on hygiene practices and growing immunisation coverage.
rubella have been maintained at over 95% according to regularly conducted immunisation coverage survey.
Immunisation coverage for poliomyelitis(third dose for children below one year) was 95.4 percent in 2000
The immunisation coverage levels are influenced by service availability,
The immunisation coverage rate for children is 95- 100 per cent,
low immunisation coverage, comparatively high rates of preventable hospitalisation
increasing and sustaining immunisation coverage.
Immunisation Coverage for the year 2007(children born between 1/1/2006
Measles immunisation coverage increased from 55.9%(2005- 2006) to 76.8% in 2009(MIMS 2009). The achievement is attributed to National Immunisation
that 70% of districts have more than 90% immunisation coverage; that the 10 recommendations of the Report on the Confidential Inquiry into Maternal Deaths are implemented;
National immunisation coverage improved from 82% in 2004/05,
MMR immunisation coverage for infants has increased from 86.6 percent in 2002 to 89.9 percent in 2005.
Kerala and Himachal Pradesh stand out in full immunisation coverage, with about three-fourth or more children in these States being fully immunised.
The Expanded Programme on Immunisation(EPI) has made significant progress in increasing the number of children vaccinated although issues pertaining to both immunisation coverage and quality persist.
The full immunisation coverage rate of children under one year improved from 63 per cent recorded in 2005 to over 70 per cent in 2006,
treatment of the children,(b) arrangements are made for immunisation coverage, and(c) a system is evolved for the removal of serious cases to the nearest civil hospitals
Infant immunisation DPT3 coverage.
maintain 90% immunisation national coverage for all routine antigens, with no region under 85%, and to introduce selected new vaccines into routine immunisation. .