Примеры использования Immunization coverage на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Immunization coverage.
Compulsory child immunization coverage.
Immunization coverage, 1990-2000.
Source: WHO/UNICEF estimates on national immunization coverage.
Immunization Coverage of Pregnant Women 64.
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Target 2004-2005: 95 per cent or higher immunization coverage.
BCG immunization coverage, 1991-2002 period.
The RVC also requests information on estimated immunization coverage in 2015.
Immunization coverage with both MMR doses remains.
Child mortality is declining, butwe continue to ensure that immunization coverage is universal.
Immunization coverage is as follows.
Antenatal care coverage and immunization coverage for child immunization is 100 per cent.
Immunization coverage and other preventive activities.
Continue strengthening its efforts to extend immunization coverage to all parts of the country;
Immunization coverage for children is more than 95 per cent.
Identify and further explore national andsub national barriers to improving immunization coverage.
Ensuring child immunization coverage of 100 per cent.
High-risk population groups are not specified and group-specific immunization coverage is not indicated.
Immunization coverage has been sustained at over 80 per cent.
It noted attention given to maternal mortality, immunization coverage and fight against malaria and HIV/AIDS.
Immunization coverage data for 2017 were not available.
Maintenance of an above-95 per cent immunization coverage rate against vaccine-preventable diseases.
Immunization coverage exceeds World Health Organization targets.
Health service coverage Rationale Information on immunization coverage is used for a variety of purposes.
Immunization coverage in the Region is sufficiently high, except for in Ukraine.
Cyprus is of concern due to the decreasingquality of surveillance and the questionable reliability of immunization coverage estimates.
Improving immunization coverage to 82 per cent in 2008.
Aware of the harmful effects of economic crisis, Guinea had introduced a social policy and an action programme which had met with success in the spheres of basic education for all by the year 2000,primary health care, immunization coverage, family planning, schooling for girls, establishment of literacy centres, expansion of productive employment and access to drinking water.
Immunization coverage data which is assessed as of high-quality by WHO and UNICEF 2020.
At the local level, UNICEF was helping to increase immunization coverage through its border district cluster strategy in 50 districts in the country.