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Progress Toward Achieving and Sustaining Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2020
Organization: United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC)Published: 2022
"During 2000–2020, 47 countries achieved elimination of MNT, reported neonatal tetanus cases decreased 88%, and estimated deaths declined 92%. Other countries are struggling to maintain elimination. To achieve MNT elimination in remaining priority countries and to maintain it globally, efforts are needed to enhance routine vaccination, integrate tetanus activities with other health activities, and promote a life-course vaccination approach for tetanus protection." - Progress Toward Achieving and Sustaining Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2020
Resource Group:
Evidence
Product Type: Report
Vaccine Monitoring and Surveillance
Vaccination Coverage and Goals
Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance
Global Surveillance
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Non-communicable Disease
Tetanus (Lockjaw)
Product Type: Report
Category:
Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccine Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccination Coverage and Goals,Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance,Global Surveillance,Vaccine Preventable Diseases,Non-communicable Disease,Tetanus (Lockjaw) Monitoring and SurveillanceVaccine Monitoring and Surveillance
Vaccination Coverage and Goals
Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance
Global Surveillance
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Non-communicable Disease
Tetanus (Lockjaw)
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Population: Children (All)
Adolescents
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
Region: United States
Population: Children (All)
Adolescents
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
Region: United States
Language:
English
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