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Table 1.

Percentage distribution of children aged 12–59 months by selected background characteristics

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Table 2.

percentages of each vaccine dose coverage in general and separated by nationality at the first survey

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percentages of each vaccine dose coverage in general and separated by nationality at the second survey

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Table 4.

difference between first and second survey in percentages of each vaccine dose coverage in general, and separated by nationality

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Table 5.

Percentage of fully vaccinated children aged 12–59 months for each vaccine and with a complete vaccination calendar, by selected background characteristics and overall at the pre-campaign survey

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Table 6.

Percentage of fully vaccinated children aged 12–59 months for each vaccine and with a complete vaccination calendar, by selected background characteristics and overall at the post-campaign survey

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Table 7.

Change between pre- and post-campaign in percentage of fully vaccinated children aged 12–59 months for each vaccine and with a complete vaccination calendar, by selected background characteristics and overall

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Table 8.

factors associated with being fully vaccinated at the second survey. Measure expressed as Odds Ratio (OR)

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Table 9.

Reported reasons for incomplete vaccination calendar (N = 115 at the 1st survey, N = 81 at the 2nd survey)

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