Authors: Okotel Richard.
Immunization is a critical public health intervention that has significantly contributed to the reduction of morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. However, Africa continues to face numerous challenges in achieving universal immunization coverage. These challenges are partly due to a lack of awareness, which leads to low uptake of immunization services in rural communities. This publication aims to explore the key obstacles hindering successful immunization programs in Africa, including limited access to vaccines, weak healthcare systems, vaccine hesitancy, and inadequate funding. Using data obtained during the study period, various factors contributing to low coverage are highlighted. Additionally, the paper suggests potential strategies and interventions to overcome these challenges and ensure equitable access to life-saving vaccines for all African populations. The study observed that more females visited health facilities than males to access vaccination. Many clients received fewer than the recommended doses of most vaccines, posing a high risk to those vaccinated. This necessitates a multi-faceted approach to increase access, administer booster doses, and target specific groups to enhance vaccine coverage.
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