
Studio sulla completezza vaccinale e sui fattori determinanti: Kabinda, RDC 2016
Edition: 1
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 6205876965
ISBN 13: 9786205876961
Publication date:
April 6th, 2023
Publisher: Edizioni Sapienza
Pages: 80
Genres: Health & Wellness
In the detailed exploration of vaccination completeness and determining factors, Joseph Kasongo Wa Kasongo sheds light on the critical health conditions affecting infants and children in Kabinda, RDC. The study reveals alarming mortality rates among young populations, highlighting the urgency of addressing vaccination disparities and improving healthcare access.
Through comprehensive analysis and on-ground research, the author delves into various elements that influence vaccination coverage, including socio-economic factors, public health policies, and community awareness. The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to bolster immunization efforts, thereby reducing preventable diseases that disproportionately affect vulnerable children.
Kasongo's work not only serves as a vital resource for public health officials and policymakers but also raises awareness about the socio-cultural dynamics that impact healthcare practices in the region. With a focus on enhancing the overall wellbeing of children, the study advocates for collaborative strategies to ensure that every child receives the vaccinations they need to thrive.
Through comprehensive analysis and on-ground research, the author delves into various elements that influence vaccination coverage, including socio-economic factors, public health policies, and community awareness. The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to bolster immunization efforts, thereby reducing preventable diseases that disproportionately affect vulnerable children.
Kasongo's work not only serves as a vital resource for public health officials and policymakers but also raises awareness about the socio-cultural dynamics that impact healthcare practices in the region. With a focus on enhancing the overall wellbeing of children, the study advocates for collaborative strategies to ensure that every child receives the vaccinations they need to thrive.