Bangladesh EPI Coverage Evaluation Survey 2011
General Info
Original or alternative title
Bangladesh EPI CES 2011
Provider
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
September, 2011 - November, 2011
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Subnationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
The Bangladesh EPI Coverage Evaluation Surveys (EPI CES) measure the effect of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) on vaccination coverage in Bangladesh. The 2011 Bangladesh EPI CES provides estimates of vaccination coverage for 64 districts, 6 City Corporations and 2 slums.
For the 2011 EPI CES, five surveys on immunization were conducted:
- Childhood Vaccination Coverage Survey of children between 12 and 23 months
- Tetanus Toxoid Vaccination Coverage Survey of mothers with children age 0-11 months and women age 18-49
- Polio Vaccine (OPV) Coverage Survey for children age 0-59 months
- Vitamin A Coverage Survey for children age 0-59 months
- Anthelmintic Coverage Survey of children age 24-59 months
Keywords
Adverse effects of medical treatments, Agriculture, Antihelminthics, Assets, Child health care, Child mortality, Children, Community health clinics, Drug consumption, Education, Electricity, Health care access, Health care use, Health facilities, Health literacy, Health promotion, Hospitals, Housing materials, Immunization, Income, Infant mortality, Infants, Literacy, Live births, Marital status, Mass media, Measles vaccines, Mortality, Nonprofits, Occupations, Pentavalent vaccines, Personal health expenditures, Place of delivery, Polio vaccines, Pregnancy, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Refrigeration, Sanitation, Skilled birth attendants, Stillbirths, Summary birth history, Teachers, Telephones, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Transportation, Vaccination cards, Vitamin A supplements, Water supply
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh), Nielsen Company Bangladesh, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO). Bangladesh EPI Coverage Evaluation Survey 2011.