Burkina Faso - Immunization, DPT (% of children ages 12-23 months)

The value for Immunization, DPT (% of children ages 12-23 months) in Burkina Faso was 91.00 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 35 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 93.00 in 2008 and a minimum value of 9.00 in 1985.

Definition: Child immunization, DPT, measures the percentage of children ages 12-23 months who received DPT vaccinations before 12 months or at any time before the survey. A child is considered adequately immunized against diphtheria, pertussis (or whooping cough), and tetanus (DPT) after receiving three doses of vaccine.

Source: WHO and UNICEF (http://www.who.int/immunization/monitoring_surveillance/en/).

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Year Value
1985 9.00
1986 19.00
1987 23.00
1988 34.00
1989 44.00
1990 66.00
1991 53.00
1992 39.00
1993 39.00
1994 36.00
1995 34.00
1996 37.00
1997 39.00
1998 15.00
1999 15.00
2000 45.00
2001 62.00
2002 69.00
2003 79.00
2004 79.00
2005 82.00
2006 86.00
2007 89.00
2008 93.00
2009 92.00
2010 91.00
2011 91.00
2012 90.00
2013 88.00
2014 91.00
2015 91.00
2016 91.00
2017 91.00
2018 91.00
2019 91.00
2020 91.00

Limitations and Exceptions: In many developing countries a lack of precise information on the size of the cohort of one-year-old children makes immunization coverage difficult to estimate from program statistics.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Governments in developing countries usually finance immunization against measles and diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus (DTP) as part of the basic public health package. The data shown here are based on an assessment of national immunization coverage rates by the WHO and UNICEF. The assessment considered both administrative data from service providers and household survey data on children's immunization histories. Based on the data available, consideration of potential biases, and contributions of local experts, the most likely true level of immunization coverage was determined for each year.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Disease prevention