Immunization dashboards aim to improve quality and use of reported data for concrete programmatic action to address the challenges in strengthening UIP.
Know More: http://www.itsu.org.in/immunization-dashboard
2. Note:
Immunization Technical Support Unit (ITSU) is a strategic arm of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(MoHFW) that works towards strengthening of Universal Immunization Program (UIP).
ITSU reviews the reported data on Child Immunization (service delivery) that is captured in Health
Management Information System (HMIS) and Mother and Child Tracking System (MCTS). The same is
analyzed, developed into immunization dashboards on monthly basis, program gaps are identified and
state specific feedback is provided. Dashboards provide state wise performance on various immunization
component (timeliness, coverage, VPD cases, etc.) and concurrent feedback regarding reported
immunization data to MoHFW, partner organizations and immunization program managers at state level.
Additionally these dashboards collate data provided by World Health Organization – National Polio
Surveillance Project (WHO-NPSP) and National Cold Chain & Vaccine Management Resource Center –
National Institute of Health & Family Welfare (NCCVMRC – NIHFW) related to concurrent monitoring and
immunization trainings.
As per the HMIS guidelines, it is mandatory for all the states to upload monthly data of the preceding
month on or before the 20th
of each month. After this deadline, ITSU downloads the HMIS and MCTS
data, analyzes the data including data from other sources and prepares the dashboards. For example,
data for the month of April 2016 is downloaded after 20th
of May 2016, collated, analysed and published
as “Immunization Dashboard June 2016”.
On a monthly basis, a group of states is provided detailed feedback on immunization coverage and data
quality issues. The following table explains the framework for categorization of states and union
territories for providing the feedback.
Month of
Publication of
Dashboard
Number of
states with
feedback
Name of the states with feedback
June, September,
December, March
9 Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
July, October,
January, April
13 Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana,
Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland,
Telangana, Tripura and West Bengal
August,
November,
February
14 Andaman & Nicobar Island, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli,
Daman & Diu, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala,
Lakshadweep, Maharashtra, Puducherry, Punjab, Sikkim, Tamil
Nadu
The Annual Dashboard has the data of the complete financial year (from April to March) and feedback on
coverage performance of all the states/ UTs.
Immunization dashboards aim to improve quality and use of reported data on immunization to promote
concrete programmatic actions for addressing the challenges in strengthening UIP.
Your suggestions for improving these dashboards are always welcome and encouraged.
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*HMIS Data downloaded on 21
st
October, 2016
0 – 11 Months Vaccination
Till September, 2016, the nation's Full Immunization Coverage was 86%.
National coverage for BCG was 86%. States/ UTs that have reported coverage more than
100% were Puducherry (168%), Chandigarh (146%), Mizoram (112%), Meghalaya (105%),
Jammu & Kashmir (103%), Manipur (102%) and Delhi (101%) while Sikkim (61%), A & N
Islands (64%), Arunachal Pradesh (67%), Daman & Diu (69%), Lakshadweep (70%), Madhya
Pradesh (73%), Himachal Pradesh (74%), Kerala (74%), Rajasthan (78%), Nagaland (79%),
Telangana (79%) and Odisha (79%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage.
National coverage for Penta-3 was 79%. Mizoram (103%) reported coverage more than 100%
while Nagaland (46%), Arunachal Pradesh (58%), Uttar Pradesh (62%), Puducherry (62%),
Daman & Diu (65%), Sikkim (66%), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (68%), Rajasthan (69%), Madhya
Pradesh (71%), Kerala (73%), Manipur (77%), Chandigarh (78%), Himachal Pradesh (78%),
Odisha (79%) and Tamil Nadu (79%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage.
National coverage for JE-1 was 81%. Uttarakhand (104%) reported coverage more than 100%
while Kerala (8%), Tripura (8%), Meghalaya (48%), Arunachal Pradesh (56%), Jharkhand (56%),
Nagaland (58%), Andhra Pradesh (59%), Telangana (72%), Uttar Pradesh (73%), Maharashtra
(74%) and Assam (77%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage.
National coverage for MCV-1 was 87%. Delhi (112%), Mizoram (103%), Bihar (102%) and
Punjab (101%) reported coverage more than 100%. Arunachal Pradesh (65%), Puducherry
(70%), Nagaland (70%), Sikkim (72%), Rajasthan (75%), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (76%), Kerala
(77%), A & N Islands (77%), Uttar Pradesh (78%), Madhya Pradesh (78%), Odisha (79%) and
Daman & Diu (80%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage.
Hep-B birth dose is to be given within 24 hours of birth and is mandatory for all institutional
deliveries; however, it was given in 71% of institutional deliveries in the country. Tamil Nadu
(128%) reported coverage more than 100%. Jharkhand (45%), Mizoram (45%) and Assam
(46%) were three lowest reporting states.
KEY FACTS
HMIS IMMUNIZATION DATA – SEPTEMBER, YEAR 2016-17*
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*HMIS Data downloaded on 21
st
October, 2016
Above One Year
National coverage for MCV-2 was 76%. Delhi (116%) reported coverage more than 100%
while lowest coverage reported by A & N Islands (33%).
National coverage for DPT Booster (16-24 months) was 79%. Delhi (112%) reported coverage
more than 100% while lowest coverage reported by Arunachal Pradesh (45%).
National Coverage for JE 2nd dose (in JE-endemic districts) was 79%. Arunachal Pradesh
(290%), Jharkhand (199%), Manipur (172%) and Telangana (110%) were the states/ UTs that
reported coverage more than 100%. Tripura (2%) reported lowest coverage from JE-endemic
districts.
National Coverage for DPT Booster (5-6 years) was 70%. Tamil Nadu (162%), Sikkim (125%),
Andhra Pradesh (113%) and Madhya Pradesh (108%) were the states/ UTs that reported
coverage more than 100%. Arunachal Pradesh (15%) reported lowest coverage of DPT
Booster (5-6 years).
Drop-out Rate (Penta1 –Penta3)
National level drop-out for Penta1-Penta3 was 2%. States / UTs that reported negative drop-
out were Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Delhi, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab,
Sikkim, Telangana, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. Bihar reported highest negative drop-out
(-10%) while Nagaland reported highest drop-out of 19%.
New Vaccines
Inactivated Polio vaccine (IPV) (Fractional doses or full doses) introduced in all states. Till
September 2016, Total 12,21,588 infant vaccinated for Fractional dose-1 and 3,13,380 infant
vaccinated for Fractional dose-2 in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Haryana, Karnataka,
Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and West Bengal. Haryana
did not report any coverage for Fractional dose-2. Total of 81,26,140 infants vaccinated for
Full dose in rest of the states.
Rota Virus Vaccine (RVV) introduced in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and
Odisha in March-April 2016. Till September 2016, Total 8,09,368 (Andhra Pradesh – 2,86,636,
Haryana – 1,75,973, Himachal Pradesh – 40,016 and Odisha – 3,06,743) RVV doses
administered.
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Other Feedback
Most of the states still reporting coverage data on HepB 1, 2 and 3 that is mentioned in
“Administrative Data – Needs Review”.
Most of the states still reporting coverage data on DPT 1, 2 and 3 that is mentioned in
“Administrative Data – Needs Review”.
The country continues to be polio free for more than three years; however, the HMIS data
pertaining to polio cases remains an issue and needs immediate attention at all levels. Till
September 2016, 9 polio cases (2 from Andhra Pradesh, 1 from Chandigarh, 1 from Gujarat, 2
from Karnataka and 3 from Uttar Pradesh) were reported in HMIS data. The details are
mentioned in “Administrative Data – Needs Review”.
Arunachal Pradesh (290%) and Jharkhand (199%) reported a very high coverage of JE second
dose. It needs to be reviewed and corrected immediately.
Lowest percentage of children fully immunized: Haryana (65%).
State with high percentage of planned immunization sessions not held: Chhattisgarh (22%).
States with high percentage of immunization sessions where due list was not available: Delhi
(79%), Meghalaya (50%) and Kerala (44%).
States with high percentage of immunization sessions where all vaccines were not available:
Tamil Nadu (62%), Jammu & Kashmir (61%), Himachal Pradesh (49%) and Madhya Pradesh
(46%).
WHO-NPSP CONCURRENT MONITORING DATA
August, Year 2016-17
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*MCTS Portal as on 21
st
October 2016
Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Delhi, Goa,
Haryana, Lakshadweep, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Punjab, Sikkim
and Tripura are migrating to RCH Portal, so data analysis has not been done for these states.
Only 42.67% of data entry for infant was done for the year 2016-17 on pro-rata basis at MCTS
portal till September 2016, with lowest 16.53% being in Odisha.
Percentage of villages not mapped with any facility at MCTS portal: Total of 13.60% villages
were not mapped in India. Rajasthan (100.0%), Assam (57.68%) and A & N Islands (42.69%)
were the three states with highest percentage of villages not mapped at MCTS portal.
All-India coverage for FIC was just 0.36%. Only Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu reported
more than 1% coverage.
Antigen-wise all-India coverage against registered children in 2016-17:
- Hep B birth dose: 39.58% (Assam, Mizoram and Rajasthan reported less than 20%
coverage)
- BCG: 59.30% (Assam, Bihar, Odisha, and Rajasthan reported less than 50%).
- Penta 3rd
dose: 41.57% (A & N Islands, Karnataka, Odisha and Tamil Nadu reported less
than 1.00%).
- Measles 1st
dose coverage was just 0.96%. Only Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka,
Mizoram and Tamil Nadu reported more than 1% coverage.
- DPT Booster coverage for the country was 6.93%. Immediate attention required to
correct the data by Gujarat and Karnataka which have reported coverage as 16100% and
Karnataka 551.43% respectively.
MCTS PORTAL DATA - SEPTEMBER, YEAR 2016-17
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Based on Data upto September, 2016-17
Executive Dashboard
HMIS Dashboard
MCTS Dashboard
DASHBOARDS
FACTS
8. Fractional
Dose - 1
Fractional
Dose - 2
Full dose
All India RSOC 65.3 91.1 99 84534 9 2 40 81 79 76 79 86 2
1 Nagaland DLHS-4 35.6 0.2 96 461 NA NA 19 58 51 54 55 67 19
2 Delhi DLHS-4 37.1 1.8 97 1678 829 3 79 21 87 NA NA 62 NA NA 116 112 108 -3
3 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS-4 49.2 0.1 94 308 87 NA NA 18 56 290 44 45 63 6
4 Uttar Pradesh AHS-3 52.7 26.6 97 33537 33659 7 10 8 76 NA NA 62 73 68 63 69 80 13
5 Madhya Pradesh NFHS-4 53.6 8.9 98 8576 250 9 25 46 87 NA NA 38 NA NA 66 69 77 3
6 Tripura NFHS-4 54.5 0.3 98 443 1 0 0 0 100 NA NA 34 8 2 73 77 80 11
7 Gujarat DLHS-3 54.8 6.1 99 3417 165 2 21 33 88 NA NA 78 NA NA 75 77 86 2
8 Maharashtra NFHS-4 56.3 8.6 99 1401 817 11 32 39 74 38 5 NA 74 66 87 89 95 4
9 Uttarakhand NFHS-4 57.7 0.8 92 6300 577 11 20 22 86 NA NA 42 104 92 88 88 94 -2
10 Meghalaya NFHS-4 61.5 0.3 86 5426 12 0 50 33
Information
not available
NA NA 15 48 26 66 73 83 16
11 Bihar NFHS-4 61.7 10.6 98 12042 29261 4 6 23 85 NA NA 81 100 90 90 90 101 -10
12 Jammu & Kashmir DLHS-3 62.2 0.8 92 4427 19 5 33 61
Information
not available
NA NA 77 NA NA 87 89 93 8
13 Haryana NFHS-4 62.2 2.1 98 2093 64 11 20 9 65 6 NA 41 91 84 82 79 79 2
14 Karnataka NFHS-4 62.6 4.3 96 9887 898 4 32 22 90 28 9 NA 94 72 81 83 89 1
15 Himachal Pradesh DLHS-4 63.0 0.4 99 188 557 2 8 49 97 NA NA 52 NA NA 82 82 84 -2
16 Assam NFHS-4 47.1 3.8 98 4016 19 0 0 5 83 NA NA 35 77 72 82 84 87 -1
17 Andhra Pradesh NFHS-4 65.3 2.9 99 2343 101 0 31 30 92 19 7 NA 59 78 70 83 85 -2
18 Manipur NFHS-4 65.9 0.2 93 817 NA NA 55 99 172 79 88 96 11
19 Telangana NFHS-4 68.1 2.0 97 5378 62 0 26 19 90 41 18 NA 72 110 61 83 85 -1
20 Punjab DLHS-4 68.4 1.4 98 2147 261 2 31 33 72 NA NA 75 NA NA 93 94 100 -4
21 Odisha AHS-3 68.8 2.5 99 658 249 3 14 20 94 21 8 NA NA NA 75 76 79 4
22 Tamil Nadu NFHS-4 69.7 3.4 116 -45480 83 1 2 62 84 32 7 NA 81 79 76 82 79 1
23 Jharkhand AHS-3 69.9 2.4 98 4770 4199 5 15 25 85 NA NA 25 56 199 77 75 98 -2
24 Mizoram DLHS-4 71.2 0.1 97 105 4 0 75 25 71 NA NA 26 NA NA 95 97 99 1
25 Dadra & Nagar Haveli CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 98 27 2 0 50 50 100 NA NA 66 NA NA 62 67 74 0
26 Daman & Diu CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 100 0 NA NA 59 NA NA 71 72 79 2
27 Lakshadweep CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 96 9 NA NA 93 NA NA 81 80 101 11
28 A & N Islands NFHS-4 73.2 0.0 94 83 NA NA 42 NA NA 33 67 74 NA
29 Rajasthan AHS-3 74.2 4.6 97 10948 411 2 25 33 89 NA NA 26 NA NA 60 60 75 4
30 Chhattisgarh AHS-3 74.9 1.5 98 4211 37 22 21 34 94 NA NA 46 NA NA 76 79 86 0
31 Kerala DLHS-4 82.5 0.9 99 142 68 0 44 6 0 54 20 NA 8 78 86 84 75 7
32 Sikkim NFHS-4 83.0 0.0 99 64 NA NA 38 NA NA 66 70 71 -7
33 West Bengal NFHS-4 84.4 2.3 98 3903 1526 0 32 14 89 5 0 44 91 61 90 91 98 -3
34 Chandigarh DLHS-4 85.8 0.0 97 130 15 0 7 0 98 NA NA 45 NA NA 76 84 89 7
35 Goa NFHS-4 88.4 0.0 99 7 1 0 100 0
Information
not available
10 0 79 90 86 98 94 91 -5
36 Puducherry NFHS-4 91.3 0.0 98 72 1 0 100 0
Information
not available
57 31 NA NA NA 65 66 69 15
Color and coverage criteria : Red - <60%, Yellow - >60% and <70%, Light Green - >70% and <80% and >80% - Green
* Need Assessment for BCG (2016-17) from HMIS is taken as Estimated Infant Population.
** Administrative data includes HMIS and State coverage report for IPV.
*** NPSP Monitoring cumulative data up to August 2016.
# Percentage of children aged between 9 and 11 months who have been fully immunised (BCG+DPT123/Penta123+OPV123+Measles 1)
## Coverage of JE is calculated for those districts which introduced JE in RI, against their estimated infant population.
###Goa, Haryana, Jharkhand, Lakshadweep, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal has switched to fractional doses from full dose since September 2016.
NR- No Report, NA- Not Applicable
Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in November 2016 using cumulative data upto September 2016, downloaded on 24th October 2016. Administrative data is provisional.
OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI
MONTHLY EXECUTIVE DASHBOARD - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
Based on the data upto SEPTEMBER, 2016-17
Sr. No State
Evaluated Data Administrative Data** Concurrent Monitoring Data*** Administrative Data (Annualised) **
Source
% FULL
IMMUNIZATION
COVERAGE
Total Estimated
Children "NOT
FULLY
IMMUNIZED"*
(In Lakhs)
% of sessions
held against
planned
No. of
sessions NOT
HELD
No. of Session
monitored
% Monitored
sessions with
Due List "NOT
AVAILABLE"
% Monitored
sessions where All
Vaccines were
"NOT AVAILABLE"
% Monitored
children found
"FULLY
IMMUNIZED"
Drop Out rate
(Penta1-Penta3)
MCV 2 (%)
% DPT Booster
(16-24 months)
% Monitored
sessions "NOT
HELD"
% Full
Immunization
Coverage#
IPV (%)
###
JE-1 %## JE-2 %##
Information not available
Information not available
Information not available
Information not available
Information not available
Information not available
Information not available
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DPT BOOSTER (16 – 24 Months) COVERAGE
September, 2016-17 (Annualized- in percentage)
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PENTA1 - PENTA3 DROP-OUT
September, 2016-17 (In Percentage)
Note: A & N Islands didn’t report on Penta1 and Penta3 doses.
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REASON FOR CHILDREN NOT BEING FULLY IMMUNIZED
August, 2016-17 (In Percentage)
Source: HTH Monitoring – WHO-NPSP
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ANTIGEN WISE COVERAGE
September 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
FULL IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE
September 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
States
HepB-0
(Against Inst.
Delivery)
BCG Penta1 Penta3 MCV 1 MCV 2
JE -1st
Dose
JE - 2nd
Dose
DPT Booster
(16-24 months)
A & N Islands 57 64 0 0 77 33 NA NA 67
Chandigarh 87 146 84 78 90 76 NA NA 84
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 98 80 68 68 76 62 NA NA 67
Daman & Diu 85 69 66 65 80 71 NA NA 72
Goa 74 85 84 88 98 98 90 86 94
Himachal Pradesh 93 74 77 78 84 82 NA NA 82
Karnataka 79 92 92 91 90 81 94 72 83
Kerala 61 74 79 73 77 86 8 78 84
Lakshadweep 100 70 98 88 97 81 NA NA 80
Maharashtra 67 99 91 88 95 87 74 66 89
Puducherry 90 168 73 62 70 65 NA NA 66
Punjab 75 92 83 87 101 93 NA NA 94
Sikkim 85 61 61 66 72 66 NA NA 70
Tamil Nadu 128 80 80 79 83 76 81 79 82
DATA – SELECTED STATES
HMIS September, Year 2016-17
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HEPATITIS B BIRTH DOSE COVERAGE (Against Institutional Delivery)
September 2016-17, (in Percentage)
MCV2 COVERAGE
September 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
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Need Clarification
A & N Islands
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (57%) against institutional deliveries.
Low coverage of BCG (64%), Measles first dose (77%), Measles second dose (33%), DPT Booster (16-24
months) (67%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (23%), Fully Immunized (74%) and IPV full dose (33%).
More than 5% planned RI sessions not held till September 2016.
State has not reported any coverage of Penta first dose and Penta third dose.
Andhra Pradesh
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (65%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (113%) while low coverage of Measles second dose (70%), JE
first dose (59%), JE second dose (78%), IPV first dose (19%) and IPV second dose (7%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-2%) mainly from districts Srikakulam (-5%), Nellore (-5%) and
Prakasam (-4%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1
coverage.
State reported 242 cases of Diptheria which is second highest in the country. State reported 10 cases of
Tetanus Neonatarum which is third highest in the country.
Arunachal Pradesh
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (55%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of JE second dose (290%) while low coverage of BCG (67%), Penta first dose (62%), Penta
third dose (58%), Measles first dose (65%), Measles second dose (44%), DPT Booster (16-24 months)
(45%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (15%), JE first dose (56%), Fully Immunized (63%) and low coverage of IPV
full dose (18%).
More than 5% planned RI sessions not held till September 2016.
STATE SPECIFIC ISSUES
HMIS DATA – SEPTEMBER, YEAR 2016-17 – 22 STATES
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Chandigarh
Over reporting of BCG (146%) while low coverage of Penta third dose (78%), Measles second dose (76%),
DPT Booster (5-6 years) (66%) and IPV full dose (45%).
State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (8) and JE-2nd dose (13) though JE is not a part of UIP program
in the state.
Delhi
Over reporting of BCG (101%), Measles first dose (112%), Measles second dose (116%), DPT Booster (16-
24 months) (112%) and Fully Immunized (108%) while low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (60%) and
IPV full dose (62%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-3%) mainly from districts East (-8%), South (-7%) and North (-
6%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage.
State has reported coverage of only 3 doses of JE first dose and did not report any coverage of JE second
dose.
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Low coverage of Penta first dose (68%), Penta third dose (68%), Measles first dose (76%), Measles second
dose (62%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (67%), Fully Immunized (74%) and IPV full dose (40%).
Daman & Diu
Low coverage of BCG (69%), Penta first dose (66%), Penta third dose (65%), Measles second dose (71%),
DPT Booster (16-24 months) (72%), Fully Immunized (79%) and IPV full dose (59%).
Goa
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (74%) against institutional deliveries.
Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (75%), IPV first fractional dose (10%), IPV second fractional dose
(>1%) and IPV full dose (79%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-5%) mainly from districts South Goa (-6%) and North Goa (-3%).
Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage.
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Himachal Pradesh
Low coverage of BCG (74%), Penta first dose (77%), Penta third dose (78%) and IPV full dose (52%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-2%) mainly from districts Lahul Spiti (-16%), Kangra (-6%) and
Mandi (-3%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1
coverage.
State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (184) and JE-2nd dose (13) though JE is not a part of UIP
program in the state.
Jharkhand
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (45%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of JE second dose (199%) while low coverage of Measles second dose (77%), DPT Booster
(16-24 months) (75%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (37%), JE first dose (56%) and IPV full dose (25%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-2%) mainly from districts Godda (-18%), Purbi Singhbhum (-7%)
and Pakaur (-7%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1
coverage.
Karnataka
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (79%) against institutional deliveries.
Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (78%), JE second dose (72%), IPV first dose (28%) and IPV second
dose (9%).
Kerala
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (61%) against institutional deliveries.
Low coverage of BCG (74%), Penta first dose (79%), Penta third dose (73%), Measles first dose (77%), DPT
Booster (5-6 years) (77%), JE first dose (8%), JE second dose (78%), Fully Immunized (75%), IPV first dose
(54%) and IPV second dose (20%).
Lakshadweep
Over reporting of Fully Immunized (101%) while low coverage of BCG (70%) and DPT Booster (5-6 years)
(66%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 11%.
State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (7) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
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Maharashtra
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (67%) against institutional deliveries.
Low coverage of JE first dose (74%), JE second dose (66%) and IPV first dose (28%).
State has not reported any coverage of IPV second fractional dose.
Manipur
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (69%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of BCG (102%) and JE second dose (172%) while low coverage of Penta third dose (77%),
Measles second dose (79%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (65%) and IPV full dose (55%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 11% mainly from districts Ukhrul (62%), Tamenglong (29%) and Chandel
(25%).
More than 5% planned RI sessions not held till September 2016.
Mizoram
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (45%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of BCG (112%), Penta first dose (104%), Penta third dose (103%) and Measles first dose
(103%) while low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (70%).
State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (22) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
State has not reported any coverage on IPV.
Puducherry
Over reporting of BCG (168%) while low coverage of Penta first dose (73%), Penta third dose (62%),
Measles first dose (70%), Measles second dose (65%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (66%), DPT Booster (5-
6 years) (50%), Fully Immunized (69%), IPV first dose (57%) and IPV second dose (31%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 15% mainly from districts Pondicherry (18%), Karaikal (7%) and Yanam
(4%).
State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (13) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
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Punjab
Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (75%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of Measles first dose (101%) while low coverage of IPV full dose (76%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-4%) mainly from districts Patiala (-17%), Fatehgarh Sahib (-10%)
and Nawanshahr (-8%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the
Penta1 coverage.
State has not reported any coverage on JE first dose and JE second dose.
Sikkim
Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (125%) while low coverage of BCG (61%), Penta first dose
(61%), Penta third dose (66%), Measles first dose (72%), Measles second dose (66%), DPT Booster (16-24
months) (70%), Fully Immunized (71%) and IPV full dose (38%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-7%) mainly from districts South (-9%), East (-9%) and West (-
7%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage.
State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (2) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
Tamil nadu
Over reporting of Hep B Birth dose (128%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (162%) while low coverage of Penta third dose (79%), Measles
second dose (76%), JE second dose (79%), Fully Immunized (79%), IPV first dose (32%) and IPV second
dose (7%).
State held 45480 more sessions than planned sessions.
Telangana
Over reporting of JE second dose (110%) while low coverage of BCG (79%), Measles second dose (61%),
DPT Booster (5-6 years) (75%), JE first dose (72%), IPV first dose (41%) and IPV second dose (18%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-1%) mainly from districts Khammam (-6%), Adilabad (-6%) and
Nizamabad (-4%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1
coverage.
State reported 100 cases of Pertusis which is second highest in the country.
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Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (61%) against institutional deliveries.
Over reporting of JE first dose (104%) while low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (55%) and IPV full
dose (42%).
Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-2%) mainly from districts Garhwal (-10%), Chamoli (-9%) and
Almora (-9%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1
coverage.
More than 5% planned RI sessions not held till September 2016.