83.10 - 90.50
82.90 - 83.10
82.90 - 82.90

Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 (highest)

This indicator measures the percentage of children aged 12 to 23 months who have received measles vaccinations, reflecting critical aspects of childhood healthcare. The data is sourced from vaccination cards or maternal reports, ensuring accuracy and accountability in immunization records. High coverage in measles vaccination is vital for the development of herd immunity, protecting not just individuals but the broader community against outbreaks. It also highlights the effectiveness of health programs and initiatives aimed at improving pediatric health outcomes. Additionally, it serves as a benchmark for policymakers and health organizations to identify gaps in immunization efforts, targeting areas that require intensified outreach and education to ensure every child is protected against this potentially severe disease. Source:
Year:
2021
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Country
Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 (highest)
Year
1
India90.52021
2
Mauritania83.12021
3
Madagascar82.92021