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Humans , Female , Wounds and Injuries/prevention & control , Mothers , Surveys and Questionnaires , Cross-Sectional Studies , ChildABSTRACT
To provide maximum polio vaccination coverage to under-five [<5] year children of a squatter settlement through Ziauddin Medical University [ZMU] medical students. ZMU has established a Primary Health Care Program in a squatter settlement, which is predominantly inhabited by migrants from North Western Province of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The total population is approximately 20,000 and the proportion of <5 year children is nearly 19%. ZMU started Oral Polio Vaccination [OPV] campaigns from 1996; up to 1999. The OPV campaigns were confined to the National Immunization Days [NIDs]. A different strategy of "door-to-door" OPV services by medical students was undertaken in 1997. In December 1999 the polio vaccination coverage of <5-year children was evaluated through cluster sampling. This paper describes the steps for improving OPV coverage in Sikanderabad. The estimated number of <5 year children in the area is 4,600. In a cluster sample survey after the 1999 NID campaign out of 620 under 5 year children living in 429 households, 529 [85%] received OPV, with a 95% CI for OPV coverage of 82 to 88%. The coverage before the campaigns initiated by ZMU was 52%. The results indicate that the polio coverage of <5-year children has risen with the change in strategy. Door-to-door coverage strategy with the help of medical students proved effective in providing vaccination. No case of suspected poliomyelitis has been reported from the area since October 1999