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Table 1 Levels and differentials in MR coverage and odds ratioa, b (OR) of MR vaccination for selected covariates in post-campaign survey

From: Evaluation of impact of measles rubella campaign on vaccination coverage and routine immunization services in Bangladesh

Name of the covariate

Number of children

Coverage rate (%)

Logistic regression model estimates

Adjusted ORa, b

95 % CI

p-value

Child’s registration prior to campaign

 Not registered

3401

87.1

1.00

REF

 

 Registered

1096

95.2

3.31

(2.37–4.63)

<0.001

Sex of the child

 Male

2415

88.0

1.00

REF

 

 Female

2081

90.3

1.21

(0.99–1.48)

0.062

Age of the child

 9 months – 4 years

1184

82.3

1.00

REF

 

 5–9 years

1637

92.8

1.91

(1.26–2.89)

0.002

 10–14 years

1673

90.0

1.28

(0.78–2.11)

0.324

Child’s school attendance

 Did not attended

185

57.8

1.00

REF

 

 Attended

2821

93.7

8.97

(6.17–13.04)

<0.001

 Minor (aged ≤5 years)

1284

84.1

3.84

(2.28–6.48)

<0.001

Mother’s education level

 None

1193

84.8

1.00

REF

 

 Primary (up to V)

1581

89.7

1.44

(1.10–1.89)

0.008

 Secondary and higher

1723

91.4

1.63

(1.21–2.20)

0.001

Household asset quintile

 Lowest

914

87.4

1.00

REF

 

 Second

886

89.6

1.21

(0.88–1.65)

0.233

 Middle

901

89.9

1.20

0.85–1.68)

0.300

 Fourth

950

90.2

1.23

(0.85–1.80)

0.263

 Highest

844

88.0

1.11

(0.84–2.52)

0.184

Administrative division

 Barisal

451

89.6

1.00

REF

 

 Chittagong

428

91.4

1.45

(0.84–2.52)

0.184

 Dhaka

414

89.4

1.04

(0.65–1.68)

0.862

 Khulna

378

89.7

1.09

(0.65–1.82)

0.738

 Rajshahi

986

94.2

1.92

(1.18–3.14)

0.009

 Rangpur

474

93.9

2.04

(1.24–3.36)

0.005

 Sylhet

1366

82.4

0.59

(0.39–0.91)

0.016

Type of residence

 Rural

3570

89.6

1.00

REF

 

 Urban

927

87.0

1.02

0.68–1.53

0.908

  1. aThe dependent variable was coded ‘1’ if child was vaccinated, ‘0’ otherwise
  2. bOR was adjusted for clustering of vaccination of children of the same clusters