Mothers' Intention for Measles-Rubella Vaccination at Bareng Primary Healthcare Center Malang
Amalia Nadya Aripuspita,
Iken Nafikadini,
Erwin Nur Rif'ah
Abstract:Background: Measles and rubella are infectious diseases caused by viruses. The average number of measles cases found in infancy to four years old was 1.125 cases (41.8%) in 2021, with 366 and 13 cases for East Java and Malang, respectively. To eliminate measles and rubella cases in 2023, the high coverage of measles and rubella (MR) vaccination must be met at least 95%. Since 2021, the Bareng Primary Healthcare Centre in Malang has shown the lowest MR vaccination, with 217 children vaccinated (33.23%).Method: … Show more
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