Catching up missed children and reducing missed opportunities for vaccination in Tanzania: insights from a qualitative analysis paired with an EPI review
William Mwengee, Delphinus Mujuni, Reggis Katsande, Ariel Higgins-Steele, Angela Achieng Omondi, Samuel Bawa, Sarah Wanyoike

TL;DR
This study explores how Tanzania integrated catch-up vaccination efforts into routine immunization to address missed opportunities and improve vaccine coverage after the pandemic.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the operational challenges and enablers of integrating catch-up vaccination into routine immunization in Tanzania.
Findings
Tanzania's proactive approach combined catch-up efforts with polio and measles outbreak responses.
Key challenges included limited policy dissemination and staff shortages.
Routinization and capacity-building are essential for sustaining immunization efforts.
Abstract
the Expanded Programme on Immunization, initiated by the World Health Organization in 1974, has significantly improved global health by providing equitable access to life-saving vaccines. Despite these achievements, the COVID-19 pandemic caused setbacks in immunization coverage. The Big Catch-Up initiative, launched in April 2023, aims to restore immunization levels by targeting zero-dose and under-immunized children. This study examines BCU integration with routine immunization activities in Tanzania, focusing on the operational dimensions of catch-up efforts, challenges and enabling factors. a comprehensive EPI review was conducted in November 2024, incorporating catch-up efforts alongside routine immunization components. Structured BCU questionnaires were developed for four levels of the health system: national, regional, district, and health facility personnel. Data collection…
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TopicsVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Immune responses and vaccinations · Global Maternal and Child Health
