The UNICEF India released a report "The State of the World's Children 2023: For Every Child, Vaccination."
This report highlights India as one of the countries with the highest vaccine confidence in the world.
In Odisha, 90.5 percent of children fully immunized and it is higher than the national average of 76.4 percent.
The importance of vaccines for children held firm or improved only in China, India and Mexico out of 55 countries studied.
The vaccine confidence marks a decline in over a third of the studied countries, e.g., in the Republic of Korea, Papua New Guinea, Ghana, Senegal and Japan after the start of the pandemic.
A total of 67 million children missed out on vaccinations between 2019 and 2021.
Vaccination coverage levels decreasing in 112 countries.
In 2022, the number of measles cases was more than double the total in the previous year.
The number of children paralysed by polio was up 16 per cent year-on-year in 2022.
When comparing the 2019 to 2021 period with the previous three-year period, there was an eight-fold increase in the number of children paralysed by polio.
The poorest households, 1 in 5 children are zero-dose while in the wealthiest, it is just 1 in 20.
These challenges are greatest in low- and middle-income countries, where about 1 in 10 children in urban areas are zero dose and 1 in 6 in rural areas.