Routine Vaccination Coverage — Worldwide, 2021

What is already known about this topic? High routine childhood vaccination coverage achieved during 2015–2019 declined globally for most vaccines during 2019–2021 because of COVID-19 pandemic disruptions. What is added by this report? In 2021, the estimated global coverage with 3 doses of diphtheria...

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Published inMMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report Vol. 71; no. 44; pp. 1396 - 1400
Main Authors Rachlin, Audrey, Danovaro-Holliday, M. Carolina, Murphy, Padraic, Sodha, Samir V, Wallace, Aaron S
Format Journal Article Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta U.S. Government Printing Office 04.11.2022
U.S. Center for Disease Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Summary:What is already known about this topic? High routine childhood vaccination coverage achieved during 2015–2019 declined globally for most vaccines during 2019–2021 because of COVID-19 pandemic disruptions. What is added by this report? In 2021, the estimated global coverage with 3 doses of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis–containing vaccine as well as the first dose of measles-containing vaccine decreased to 81%, the lowest level since 2008. Globally, 25.0 million children were unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated in 2021, 5.9 million more than in 2019. What are the implications for public health practice? Reversing declining vaccination trends and addressing immunity gaps, as well as extending previous gains in vaccination coverage beyond prepandemic levels, requires targeted and context-specific approaches that prioritize routine vaccination as an essential health service and improve access to vaccination across the life span.
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ISSN:0149-2195
1545-861X
DOI:10.15585/MMWR.MM7144A2