EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
The maternal knowledge on the routine immunization was poor (8.3%), however mother‟s and attitudes towards immunization are good.
More so, and in spite of the successes recorded in the area of childhood Immunization services in Nigeria, the fully immunized children aged 12-23 months in Izom community was still far below the recommended 80% at district level (35.5%).
Among the factors that were significantly associated with full immunization coverage of children in the community are maternal education, sources of maternal information on routine immunization, and place of child delivery.
While only sources of maternal information on routine immunization was found to be independently associated (predictor) with full immunization coverage of children in the community.
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