Increasing Child Vaccination Rates

The Big Problem

Childhood immunization should feel straightforward for families and seamless for the teams that serve them. Parents want healthy kids, clinicians want protection in place, and schools want classrooms to stay open without disruptions. A landmark analysis estimates that routine childhood vaccines have saved more than 154 million lives since the launch of the Expanded Programme on Immunization, highlighting the scale of what is at stake in every community.1 Global recovery after the pandemic is incomplete, with recent estimates showing Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (third dose; DTP3) and measles first dose coverage below durable protection thresholds and millions of infants recorded as “zero dose.”2 Measles has surged where immunity has weakened, creating avoidable outbreaks that stress clinics, families, and schools already manage competing demands.3

The most reliable progress comes from focusing on the real moments that shape uptake. Make the default the right action, already set up for the caregiver who has twenty minutes between work and pickup. Equip trusted messengers so confidence holds at the point of choice. Reach zero dose children with outreach that respects time, distance, language, and daily routines. Use live data to chase missed opportunities every week so small fixes add up to visible gains by term time. These moves fit current systems, help staff feel effective, and deliver results that leaders can share with communities that care deeply about their kids.1

About the Author

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Adam Boros

Adam studied at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine for his MSc and PhD in Developmental Physiology, complemented by an Honours BSc specializing in Biomedical Research from Queen's University. His extensive clinical and research background in women’s health at Mount Sinai Hospital includes significant contributions to initiatives to improve patient comfort, mental health outcomes, and cognitive care. His work has focused on understanding physiological responses and developing practical, patient-centered approaches to enhance well-being. When Adam isn’t working, you can find him playing jazz piano or cooking something adventurous in the kitchen.

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