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Tetanus immunization among adolescent girls in Rural Haryana

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This survey was undertaken to estimate tetanus immunization coverage of adolescent girls in a selected rural community of Haryana and to ascertain the knowledge of these girls and their mothers about tetanus.

The study period was between April 1996–March 1997. A 30-cluster immunization coverage house to house survey was carried out by a female social worker. The total population covered was 30448.

Twelve roadside villages were selectively chosen. Eleven year and 17 year old girls (210 in each group) were surveyed for coverage evaluation. For K.A.P. survey 114 grils (aged 17 years) and 98 mothers (of 11 year old girls) were interviewed. Chi square, percentage and 95% confidence interval were used for statistical analysis.

Coverage for tetanus immunization was 44.3% among 17 year old girls and 26.7% among 11 year old girls. The coverage was better (35%) among school going girls as compared to non-school going girls (13%). Correct immunization schedule of pregnant women was told by 16 (7.5%) respondents. None of them told the correct immunization schedule for children. Death was told as the main danger from tetanus by 172 (81%) respondents. Most (98%) were aware of the role of clean-stump (umbilical cord) at the time of delivery in the etiology of tetanus neonatorum.

Tetanus immunization coverage needs to be improved among adolescents. They also need to be educated on various aspects of tetanus.

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Singh, A., Arora, A.K. Tetanus immunization among adolescent girls in Rural Haryana. Indian J Pediatr 67, 255–258 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02758163

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