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August, 2016
Based on Data upto June, 2016-17
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.
In this dashboard, state specific feedback added for these states – Assam, Jharkhand, Meghalaya,
Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh.
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.
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
*HMIS Data downloaded on 25
th
July, 2016
0 – 11 Months Vaccination
 Till June 2016, the nation’s Full immunization coverage (FIC) was 85%.
 National coverage for BCG was 91%. States / UTs that have reported coverage more than
100% were Chandigarh (120%), Uttar Pradesh (113%), Mizoram (110%), Meghalaya (106%)
and Manipur (105%) while Lakshadweep (32%), A & N Islands (59%), Rajasthan (63%), Sikkim
(63%), Arunachal Pradesh (64%), Madhya Pradesh (65%), Kerala (66%), Himachal Pradesh
(67%) and Daman & Diu (69%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage.
 National coverage for Penta3 was 80%. Nagaland (46%), Lakshadweep (50%), Puducherry
(55%), Uttar Pradesh (55%), Arunachal Pradesh (58%), Rajasthan (61%), Kerala (63%), Dadra &
Nagar Haveli (65%), Daman & Diu (65%), Madhya Pradesh (68%) and Manipur (69%) were the
states/ UTs with low coverage. Andaman & Nicobar Islands did not report any coverage under
Penta3.
 National coverage for JE1 was 80%. Most JE-endemics states reported very low coverage,
such as Tripura (less than 1 %), Kerala (8%), Meghalaya (21%), Arunachal Pradesh (49%),
Jharkhand (53%), Assam (59%) and Nagaland (61%).
 National coverage for MCV1 was 86%. Lakshadweep (61%), Puducherry (62%), Arunachal
Pradesh (63%), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (65%), Kerala (66%), Rajasthan (66%) and Sikkim (69%)
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 72% of institutional deliveries in the country. Dadra &
Nagar Haveli and Tamil Nadu reported more than 100% coverage while Mizoram (43%),
Assam (44%) and Jharkhand (44%) were three lowest reporting states.
Above One Year
 Till June 2016, the national coverage for MCV2 was 79%, while the coverage for DPT booster
(16-24 months), DPT Booster (5-6 years) and JE 2nd
dose (in JE-endemic districts) for the
same period was 83%, 52% & 82% respectively.
KEY FACTS
HMIS IMMUNIZATION DATA – JUNE, YEAR 2016-17*
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
 A & N Islands reported 37% coverage for MCV2 and Lakshadweep reported 48% coverage for
DPT Booster (16-24 months) which was lowest. Puducherry reported the lowest DPT booster
(5-6 years) coverage of 2%. Tripura did not report on JE 2nd
dose coverage from JE-endemic
districts.
Drop-out Rate (Penta1 –Penta3)
 National level drop-out for Penta1-Penta3 was 3%. States / UTs that reported negative drop-
out are Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab, Sikkim,
Telangana, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. Sikkim reported highest negative drop-out (-16%)
while Meghalaya, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh reported highest drop-out of 22%.
New Vaccines
 Inactivated Polio vaccine (IPV) (Fractional doses or full doses) introduced in all states. Till
June 2016, Total 5,48,280 infant vaccinated for Fractional dose-1 in the states of Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Total of
26,74,752 infants vaccinated for Full dose in rest of the states. Arunachal Pradesh, Daman &
Diu, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Nagaland did not report any coverage for Full dose.
 Rota Virus Vaccine (RVV) introduced in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and
Odisha in March-April 2016. Till June 2016, Total 3,58,456 (Andhra Pradesh – 1,10,221,
Haryana – 71,919, Himachal Pradesh – 14,641 and Odisha – 1,61,675) RVV doses
administered.
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
June 2016, 11 polio cases (1 from Delhi, 8 from Rajasthan and 2 from West Bengal) were
reported in HMIS data. The details are mentioned in “Administrative Data – Needs Review”.
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
 Lowest percentage of children fully immunized: Punjab (59%).
 State with high percentage of planned immunization sessions not held: Chhattisgarh (24%).
 States with high percentage of immunization sessions where due list was not available:
Kerala (47%), Karnataka (39%) and Maharashtra (36%).
 States with high percentage of immunization sessions where all vaccines were not available:
Jammu & Kashmir (80%), Madhya Pradesh (49%), Himachal Pradesh (45%), Tamil Nadu (44%),
Chhattisgarh (44%) and Andhra Pradesh (42%).
WHO-NPSP CONCURRENT MONITORING DATA
June, Year 2016-17
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
*MCTS Portal as on 29
th
July 2016
Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tripura
are migrating to RCH Portal, so data analysis is not done for these state
 Only 41.49% of data entry for infant was done for the year 2016-17 on pro-rata basis at MCTS
portal till June 2016, with lowest 10.5% being in Meghalaya.
 Percentage of villages not mapped with any facility at MCTS portal: Total of 21.11% villages
were not mapped in India. Rajasthan (100.0%) and Lakshadweep (70.37%) are the highest
percentage of villages not mapped at MCTS portal.
 All-India coverage for FIC was just 0.25%. Only Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu
reported more than 1% coverage.
 Antigen-wise all-India coverage against registered children in 2016-17:
- Hep B birth dose: 41.51% (Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Rajasthan reported less than
20% coverage)
- BCG: 58.26% (Assam, Bihar, Daman & Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep, Meghalaya, Odisha, and
Rajasthan reported less than 50%).
- Penta3: 15.67% (A & N Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Goa, Lakshadweep, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Nagaland, Odisha and Tamil Nadu reported less than 1.00%).
- Measles 1st
dose coverage is just 1.12%. Only Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu
reported more than 1% coverage.
- DPT Booster coverage for the country is 17.40%.
MCTS PORTAL DATA - JUNE, YEAR 2016-17
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
Based on Data upto June, 2016-17
 Executive Dashboard
 HMIS Dashboard
 MCTS Dashboard
DASHBOARDS
FACTS
Fractional
Dose - 1
Fractional
Dose - 2
Full dose
All India RSOC 65.3 87.4 98 66164 9 0 42 80 82 79 83 85 3
1 Nagaland DLHS-4 35.6 0.2 97 207 NA NA 0 61 54 56 58 69 21
2 Delhi DLHS-4 37.1 1.9 97 822 NA NA 51 NA NA 126 117 103 -8
3 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS-4 49.2 0.1 93 173 NA NA 0 49 76 45 50 60 10
4 Uttar Pradesh AHS-3 52.7 26.8 97 17347 16178 7 11 9 76 NA NA 64 70 66 63 70 76 22
5 Madhya Pradesh NFHS-4 53.6 9.0 98 4532 168 9 24 49 91 NA NA 46 NA NA 65 68 74 4
6 Tripura NFHS-4 54.5 0.2 97 249 NA NA 31 0 NA 81 88 80 22
7 Gujarat DLHS-3 54.8 6.2 99 1758 87 2 29 34 90 NA NA 68 NA NA 70 73 79 0
8 Maharashtra NFHS-4 56.3 8.6 99 1002 327 11 36 39 76 57 0 NA 72 68 84 87 89 8
9 Uttarakhand NFHS-4 57.7 0.8 93 2697 284 4 19 18 84 NA NA 46 104 97 93 93 92 -5
10 Meghalaya NFHS-4 61.5 0.3 87 2618 NA NA 29 21 10 67 74 81 22
11 Bihar NFHS-4 61.7 11.3 99 4401 10479 4 6 22 86 NA NA 80 87 88 91 92 88 -14
12 Jammu & Kashmir DLHS-3 62.2 0.8 93 1719 10 0 0 80 0 NA NA 68 NA NA 82 85 91 6
13 Haryana NFHS-4 62.2 2.1 99 833 44 16 25 11 68 NA NA 45 82 86 87 88 73 -3
14 Karnataka NFHS-4 62.6 4.4 96 4984 366 4 39 21 91 31 1 NA 106 83 81 83 89 4
15 Himachal Pradesh DLHS-4 63.0 0.4 99 94 259 3 8 45 96 NA NA 32 NA NA 87 87 85 -1
16 Assam NFHS-4 47.1 3.7 98 2070 19 0 0 5 83 NA NA 47 59 58 75 78 74 2
17 Andhra Pradesh NFHS-4 65.3 - 99 1188 50 0 26 42 90 NR NR NA NA NA NA NA NA -6
18 Manipur NFHS-4 65.9 0.2 93 397 NA NA 53 84 65 73 86 90 21
19 Telangana NFHS-4 68.1 - 98 2329 24 0 8 25 88 NR NR NA NA NA NA NA NA -3
20 Punjab DLHS-4 68.4 1.4 98 1112 93 2 29 38 59 NA NA 26 NA NA 98 99 95 -13
21 Odisha AHS-3 68.8 2.6 100 310 172 2 14 20 96 14 0 NA NA NA 77 77 74 3
22 Tamil Nadu NFHS-4 69.7 3.4 98 2883 41 0 5 44 78 9 0 NA 74 73 72 78 76 1
23 Jharkhand AHS-3 69.9 2.5 98 2188 2481 5 17 26 84 NA NA 49 53 217 78 78 92 -4
24 Mizoram DLHS-4 71.2 0.1 98 40 NA NA 0 NA NA 93 93 88 7
25 Dadra & Nagar Haveli CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 98 18 NA NA 57 NA NA 59 63 64 0
26 Daman & Diu CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 100 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 78 78 75 3
27 Lakshadweep CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 93 4 NA NA 0 NA NA 43 48 61 17
28 A & N Islands NFHS-4 73.2 0.0 95 31 NA NA 21 NA NA 37 75 72 NA
29 Rajasthan AHS-3 74.2 4.7 96 6064 262 3 23 37 89 NA NA 26 NA NA 54 55 65 2
30 Chhattisgarh AHS-3 74.9 1.6 98 2228 21 24 20 44 93 NA NA 40 NA NA 73 76 79 2
31 Kerala DLHS-4 82.5 0.9 100 78 34 0 47 9 0 45 0 NA 8 57 78 72 64 4
32 Sikkim NFHS-4 83.0 0.0 98 35 NA NA 58 NA NA 69 74 68 -16
33 West Bengal NFHS-4 84.4 2.3 99 1626 723 1 29 13 88 NA NA 34 83 62 96 98 91 -10
34 Chandigarh DLHS-4 85.8 0.0 96 88 6 0 17 0 100 NA NA 37 NA NA 76 86 84 2
35 Goa NFHS-4 88.4 0.0 100 3 NA NA 75 85 90 99 100 87 1
36 Puducherry NFHS-4 91.3 0.0 98 36 38 8 NA NA NA 68 68 61 7
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 June 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.
NR- No Report, NA- Not Applicable
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Drop Out rate
(Penta1-Penta3)
MCV 2 (%)
% DPT Booster
(16-24 months)
% Monitored
sessions "NOT
HELD"
% Full
Immunization
Coverage#
IPV (%)
JE-1 %## JE-2 %##
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"
Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in August 2016 using cumulative data upto June 2016, downloaded on 25th July 2016. Administrative data is provisional. Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available.
OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI
MONTHLY EXECUTIVE DASHBOARD - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
Based on the data upto JUNE, 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
OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI
MONTHLY DASHBOARD (HMIS) - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
Based on the data upto JUNE, 2016-17
BCG Penta-1 Penta-3 MCV-1 MCV-2
DPT Booster
(16-24
months)
DPT Booster
(5-6 years)**
Fully
Immunized***
Diptheria Pertusis
Tetanus
Neonatarum
Measles
All India 6296250 98 66164 72 91 82 80 86 79 83 52 85 3 1570 98 54 21168
1 A & N Islands 1500 95 31 55 59 0 0 73 37 75 18 72 NA 0 0 0 3
2 Andhra Pradesh NA 99 1188 79 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -6 177 0 0 338
3 Arunachal Pradesh 6750 93 173 59 64 64 58 63 45 50 16 60 10 0 2 0 103
4 Assam 176750 98 2070 44 82 87 85 76 75 78 41 74 2 0 0 32 858
5 Bihar 736500 99 4401 88 74 85 97 89 91 92 24 88 -14 0 0 1 788
6 Chandigarh 5000 96 88 87 120 79 77 85 76 86 66 84 2 0 0 0 115
7 Chhattisgarh 159750 98 2228 63 82 80 78 78 73 76 46 79 2 7 5 0 233
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2750 98 18 103 77 65 65 65 59 63 53 64 0 0 0 0 13
9 Daman & Diu 1250 100 0 83 69 66 65 75 78 78 34 75 3 0 0 0 3
10 Delhi 75000 97 822 91 86 91 98 107 126 117 63 103 -8 0 0 2 413
11 Goa 5500 100 3 72 85 87 86 95 99 100 75 87 1 0 0 0 7
12 Gujarat 341500 99 1758 54 86 77 77 80 70 73 49 79 0 231 6 1 1270
13 Haryana 138750 99 833 71 84 78 81 83 87 88 52 73 -3 0 0 0 119
14 Himachal Pradesh 29000 99 94 93 67 81 81 85 87 87 113 85 -1 0 0 0 72
15 Jammu & Kashmir 55250 93 1719 96 85 92 86 95 82 85 85 91 6 35 0 0 72
16 Jharkhand 208250 98 2188 44 86 84 87 93 78 78 41 92 -4 2 1 0 912
17 Karnataka 292000 96 4984 80 92 93 89 89 81 83 29 89 4 42 5 0 549
18 Kerala 128000 100 78 60 66 66 63 66 78 72 85 64 4 0 11 0 87
19 Lakshadweep 250 93 4 95 32 60 50 61 43 48 40 61 17 0 0 0 0
20 Madhya Pradesh 487500 98 4532 87 65 71 68 76 65 68 59 74 4 173 0 1 986
21 Maharashtra 492250 99 1002 66 94 86 79 87 84 87 47 89 8 7 2 0 631
22 Manipur 11250 93 397 66 105 88 69 93 73 86 53 90 21 0 0 0 54
23 Meghalaya 18000 87 2618 73 106 107 83 86 67 74 53 81 22 2 20 0 475
24 Mizoram 4500 98 40 43 110 102 96 92 93 93 50 88 7 0 0 0 89
25 Nagaland 7750 97 207 64 83 59 46 72 56 58 28 69 21 0 1 0 75
26 Odisha 204500 100 310 80 78 79 77 74 77 77 78 74 3 0 0 0 197
27 Puducherry 6000 98 36 81 73 59 55 62 68 68 2 61 7 0 0 0 1
28 Punjab 112250 98 1112 75 77 81 91 96 98 99 76 95 -13 0 0 0 440
29 Rajasthan 453250 96 6064 65 63 62 61 66 54 55 35 65 2 56 19 2 271
30 Sikkim 2750 98 35 83 63 62 72 69 69 74 119 68 -16 0 0 0 10
31 Tamil Nadu 284500 98 2883 129 74 76 75 79 72 78 69 76 1 0 0 0 80
32 Telangana NA 98 2329 85 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -3 0 0 0 292
33 Tripura 13250 97 249 63 97 105 82 87 81 88 54 80 22 0 6 0 63
34 Uttar Pradesh 1415250 97 17347 57 113 70 55 74 63 70 40 76 22 838 20 15 6704
35 Uttarakhand 48000 93 2697 64 78 86 91 97 93 93 54 92 -5 0 0 0 94
36 West Bengal 371500 99 1626 77 81 84 92 92 96 98 66 91 -10 0 0 0 4751
* State Need Assessment for BCG (2016-17) from HMIS is taken as Estimated Infant Population. HMIS data as on 22 Jul 2016
*'* State Need Assessment for DT (2016-17) from HMIS is taken as Estimated Infant Population targeted for DPT Booster (5-6 years).
***Percentage of children aged between 9 and 11 months who have been fully immunised (BCG+Penta123+OPV123+Measles)
# Negative figure indicate that there is no drop-out but increase from Penta1 to Penta3
NR- No Report, NA- Not Applicable
Number of Cases of Childhood Diseases Reported
Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in August 2016 using cumulative data upto June 2016, downloaded on 25th July 2016. Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available.
% Coverage
Drop Out rate
(Penta1-Penta3)#
S.
No
State
Estimated
Proportion
Population of
Infants
2016-17
(in lakhs)*
% of sessions
held against
planned
No. of
Planned
sessions NOT
HELD
HepB0-
Coverage
against
Institutional
Delivery (%)
OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA - NEEDS REVIEW
Based on the data upto JUNE, 2016-17
S.
No
State
DPT-1
(In numbers)
DPT-2
(In numbers)
DPT-3
(In numbers)
HepB-1
(In numbers)
HepB-2
(In numbers)
HepB-3
(In numbers)
Number of Polio
Cases Reported
All India 128966 223325 389498 136723 214600 374177 11
1 A & N Islands 894 769 799 232 169 206 0
2 Andhra Pradesh 4890 4115 4167 5304 3506 3564 0
3 Arunachal Pradesh 889 1163 1075 846 989 1079 0
4 Assam 816 665 776 1944 1049 1102 0
5 Bihar 808 814 13840 1052 430 751 0
6 Chandigarh 61 86 114 179 78 124 0
7 Chhattisgarh 840 710 852 1831 1431 1771 0
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 64 63 19 105 69 39 0
9 Daman & Diu 3 3 13 1 1 27 0
10 Delhi 4176 3698 3600 4258 3128 3097 1
11 Goa 85 76 94 69 65 116 0
12 Gujarat 7166 6782 6673 3370 1774 2192 0
13 Haryana 0 596 450 1795 268 370 0
14 Himachal Pradesh 15 21 41 13 23 40 0
15 Jammu & Kashmir 54 55 12 134 10 145 0
16 Jharkhand 2344 2265 3258 2078 765 2181 0
17 Karnataka 2003 1296 1281 1802 880 1082 0
18 Kerala 286 322 240 764 319 242 0
19 Lakshadweep 32 32 26 20 23 18 0
20 Madhya Pradesh 1572 1323 1539 5015 3225 3894 0
21 Maharashtra 23430 32239 44498 24913 31646 43259 0
22 Manipur 1685 2421 3540 1594 2380 3386 0
23 Meghalaya 521 1291 2997 686 1283 2847 0
24 Mizoram 13 84 127 103 70 228 0
25 Nagaland 1857 2002 2180 1549 1792 2069 0
26 Odisha 390 419 694 283 222 385 0
27 Punjab 500 650 686 711 638 682 0
28 Rajasthan 2044 1597 1471 2157 1409 1546 8
29 Sikkim 3 13 17 17 19 32 0
30 Tamil Nadu 131 82 75 70 17 24 0
31 Telangana 3320 2660 2696 4415 3500 4776 0
32 Tripura 738 1127 2348 486 868 2139 0
33 Uttar Pradesh 66686 153112 288338 68025 151705 289797 0
34 Uttarakhand 136 203 226 431 447 520 0
35 West Bengal 514 571 727 471 402 447 2
District Block
Health
Facility
Hep B0 BCG Penta1 DPT3 Penta3 MCV1 MCV2
Fully
Immunized
JE DPT Booster
A B C D E.1 E.2 E.3 F.1 F.2 F.4 F.5 F.6 F.8 F.9 F.10 F.11 F.12
India 2,66,67,000 35,76,561 41.49 21.11 7.91 22.75 38.00 41.51 58.26 17.29 41.32 15.67 1.12 0.31 0.25 0.13 17.40
1 Andhra Pradesh 8,65,000
2 A & N Islands 6,000 420 21.65 42.69 0.00 44.44 61.76 85.78 92.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3 Arunachal Pradesh 27,000 1,732 19.84 0.00 0.00 76.33 70.43 34.87 80.23 19.25 4.84 8.77 0.40 0.24 0.12 0.00 30.00
4 Assam 7,07,000 91,278 39.94 57.95 0.00 1.73 22.27 5.61 29.19 19.82 20.59 4.85 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.02 33.33
5 Bihar 29,46,000 2,92,104 30.67 11.03 0.00 1.87 30.78 23.67 38.82 9.21 18.61 10.21 0.10 0.07 0.05 0.01 36.29
6 Chandigarh 20,000 3,725 57.61 18.52 0.00 0.00 13.04 67.69 72.71 39.35 75.74 4.92 3.34 3.08 2.26 0.00 84.62
7 Chhattisgarh 6,39,000 1,04,890 50.77 5.26 0.00 0.68 14.23 28.30 68.10 33.23 34.26 28.79 1.25 0.15 1.14 0.00 13.02
8 D&N Haveli 11,000 1,139 32.03 3.85 0.00 0.00 13.33 62.52 68.13 18.21 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
9 Daman & Diu 5,000 1,019 63.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.86 20.27 11.07 50.00 9.09 0.20 0.00 0.20 0.00 -
10 Delhi 3,00,000 35,583 36.69 34.82 0.00 0.00 15.30 28.71 36.74 16.49 44.26 11.65 0.64 0.11 0.53 0.01 100.00
11 Goa 22,000 1,748 24.58 2.52 0.00 0.00 15.15 56.04 78.08 14.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
12 Gujarat 13,66,000 2,99,899 67.91 22.64 0.00 0.50 13.64 64.53 86.23 45.20 100.00 32.38 1.18 0.36 1.07 0.00 -
13 Haryana 5,55,000
14 Himachal Pradesh 1,16,000 20,267 54.04 0.25 16.67 16.22 32.92 53.17 68.92 33.46 14.29 6.44 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.00 15.79
15 Jammu & Kashmir 2,21,000 26,178 36.64 6.53 0.00 2.44 22.29 52.35 58.32 20.42 5.88 3.83 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 -
16 Jharkhand 8,33,000 82,250 30.54 31.95 0.00 2.54 46.77 23.43 60.47 10.96 2.53 7.60 0.11 0.02 0.02 0.01 17.66
17 Karnataka 11,68,000
18 Kerala 5,12,000 1,29,632 78.32 14.39 0.00 1.12 3.81 54.46 89.76 39.37 11.90 7.06 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 -
19 Lakshadweep 1,000 89 27.53 70.37 0.00 30.00 30.00 24.72 23.60 12.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
20 Madhya Pradesh 19,50,000
21 Maharashtra 19,69,000
22 Manipur 45,000 2,941 20.22 0.00 0.00 25.00 34.78 25.12 80.37 22.91 0.00 0.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
23 Meghalaya 72,000 2,436 10.47 6.17 0.00 5.13 26.67 16.33 46.32 5.40 26.67 0.00 0.29 0.04 0.12 0.00 36.36
24 Mizoram 18,000 1,014 17.43 29.18 12.50 41.67 37.89 16.50 58.05 29.22 2.86 4.85 0.20 0.73 0.00 0.00 28.57
25 Nagaland 31,000 2,266 22.61 0.39 0.00 40.35 53.68 30.05 68.19 15.91 6.81 0.00 0.48 0.47 0.22 0.09 15.79
26 Odisha 8,18,000 74,835 28.30 6.11 6.67 5.41 78.96 27.07 32.51 8.74 0.00 0.43 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
27 Puducherry 24,000 2,802 36.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.45 59.04 60.22 38.84 0.00 9.95 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
28 Punjab 4,49,000
29 Rajasthan 18,13,000 2,66,153 45.41 100.00 0.00 0.00 7.75 7.92 12.45 7.80 43.33 3.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
30 Sikkim 11,000 1,004 28.23 15.31 0.00 9.38 12.12 68.43 73.80 31.67 0.00 3.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
31 Tamil Nadu 11,38,000 2,66,055 72.32 0.52 0.00 8.78 0.12 95.90 97.39 0.00 49.49 0.00 1.07 0.00 1.06 0.00 0.00
32 Telangana 6,17,000 1,00,214 50.24 9.74 0.00 3.07 14.24 54.09 66.77 29.24 4.59 8.14 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 20.00
33 Tripura 53,000
34 Uttar Pradesh 56,61,000 6,36,315 34.77 50.81 0.00 16.62 19.91 22.22 50.97 17.80 16.84 13.08 0.17 0.04 0.02 0.02 16.10
35 Uttarakhand 1,92,000 18,341 29.55 12.52 0.00 0.00 28.78 26.70 69.16 24.58 5.60 7.68 0.27 0.26 0.15 0.01 19.67
36 West Bengal 14,86,000 2,71,723 56.56 11.72 0.00 0.00 72.48 43.23 59.20 23.95 42.86 3.21 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 -
Source of information : Scheduled Reports from MCTS portal as mentioned below
* A- State wise Mother & Child Count
** L-District wise facilities not entering data
*** H- State & District Dashboards
MCTS Data as on - 29-07-2016
Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in August 2016 using cumulative data upto June 2016, downloaded on 29th July 2016. Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tripura are in the process of migration to RCH Portal.
IMMUNIZATION DIVISION, MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE, NEW DELHI
MCTS DASHBOARD - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION
Based on the data upto JUNE, 2016-17
S.No. State/Country
*Registration Details **Facilities not reporting on MCTS Server
***Infant Immunization Service details (%)
Estimated Count
of Infants 2016-
17
Registered
Children during
2016-17
Pro-Rata % of
Data Entry in
2016-17
% of Villages not
mapped with any
sub-facility June-
16
Migrating to RCH Portal
Migrating to RCH Portal
Health Facilities not Reporting in the
MCTS Portals (June-16)
Migrating to RCH Portal
Migrating to RCH Portal
Migrating to RCH Portal
Migrating to RCH Portal
Migrating to RCH Portal
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
TIMELINESS OF HMIS DATA
FULL IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE
June, 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
Apr May June
India 676 53 36 18
Assam 27 1 0 0
Haryana 21 6 6 4 Bhiwani, Mahendragarh, Mewat and Panipat
Himachal Pradesh 12 11 10 1 Shimla
Kerala 14 10 4 6 Idukki, Kannur, Kasargod, Malappuram, Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram
Lakshadweep 1 0 1 0
Maharashtra 35 2 1 1 Ahmednagar
Meghalaya 11 1 1 1 South Garo Hills
Mizoram 9 3 1 1 Lawngtlai
Odisha 30 9 4 2 Jagatsinghpur and Nuapada
Rajasthan 33 8 7 1 Pratapgarh
West Bengal 20 2 1 1 Kolkata
States/UTs
No of
Districts
Names of Districts not reported on schedule in June 2016
No of Districts Not Reported on
Schedule
GRAPHS AND CHARTS
ISSUESNATIONAL DATA
HMIS – June, Year 2016-17
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
HEPATITIS B BIRTH DOSE COVERAGE (Against Institutional Delivery)
June, 2016-17 (in percentage)
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
MCV2 COVERAGE
June, 2016-17 (Annualized- in percentage)
Note: Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available.
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
DPT BOOSTER (16 – 24 Months) COVERAGE
June, 2016-17 (Annualized- in percentage)
Note: Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available.
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
PENTA1 - PENTA3 DROP-OUT
June, 2016-17 (In Percentage)
Note: A & N Islands didn’t report on Penta1 and Penta3 doses.
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
REASON FOR CHILDREN NOT BEING FULLY IMMUNIZED
June, 2016-17 (In Percentage)
Source: HTH Monitoring – WHO-NPSP
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
ANTIGEN WISE COVERAGE
June 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
FULL IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE
June 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 55 59 0 0 73 37 NA NA 75
Chandigarh 87 120 79 77 85 76 NA NA 86
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 103 77 65 65 65 59 NA NA 63
Daman & Diu 83 69 66 65 75 78 NA NA 78
Goa 72 85 87 86 95 99 85 90 100
Himachal Pradesh 93 67 81 81 85 87 NA NA 87
Karnataka 80 92 93 89 89 81 106 83 83
Kerala 60 66 66 63 66 78 8 57 72
Lakshadweep 95 32 60 50 61 43 NA NA 48
Maharashtra 66 94 86 79 87 84 72 68 87
Puducherry 81 73 59 55 62 68 NA NA 68
Punjab 75 77 81 91 96 98 NA NA 99
Sikkim 83 63 62 72 69 69 NA NA 74
Tamil Nadu 129 74 76 75 79 72 74 73 78
DATA – SELECTED STATES
HMIS June, Year 2016-17
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
HEPATITIS B BIRTH DOSE COVERAGE (Against Institutional Delivery)
June 2016-17, (in Percentage)
MCV2 COVERAGE
June 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
PERCENTAGE OF SESSION NOT HELD AGAINST PLANNED
June 2016-17
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
Need Clarification
A & N Islands
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (55%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of BCG (59%), Measles first dose (73%), Measles second dose (37%), DPT Booster
(16-24 months) (75%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (18%) and Fully Immunized (72%).
 State has not reported any coverage of Penta first dose and Penta third dose.
Assam
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (44%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of Measles first dose (76%), Measles second dose (75%), DPT Booster (16-24
months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (41%), JE first dose (59%), JE second dose (58%) and Fully
Immunized (74%).
Chandigarh
 Over reporting of BCG (120%) while low coverage of Penta first dose (79%), Penta third dose
(77%), Measles second dose (76%) and DPT Booster (5-6 years) (66%).
 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.
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
 Over reporting of Hep B Birth dose (103%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of BCG (77%), Penta first dose (65%), Penta third dose (65%), Measles first dose
(65%), Measles second dose (59%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (63%), DPT Booster (5-6 years)
(53%) and Fully Immunized (64%).
 State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (4) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
STATE SPECIFIC ISSUES
HMIS DATA – JUNE, YEAR 2016-17 – 14 STATES
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
Daman & Diu
 Low coverage of BCG (69%), Penta first dose (66%), Penta third dose (65%), Measles first dose
(75%), Measles second dose (78%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-6 years)
(34%) and Fully Immunized (75%).
Goa
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (72%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (75%).
Himachal Pradesh
 Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (113%) while low coverage of BCG (67%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-1%) mainly from districts Bilaspur (-9%), Kangra (-9%)
and Mandi (-5%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the
Penta1 coverage.
 State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (127) and JE-2nd dose (14) though JE is not a part of
UIP program in the state.
Jharkhand
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (44%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of Measles second dose (78%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-
6 years) (41%), JE first dose (53%) and Fully Immunized (74%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-4%) mainly from districts Purbi Singhbhum (-14%),
Godda (-12%) and Dumka (-10%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is
higher than the Penta1 coverage.
Karnataka
 Over reporting of JE first dose (106%) while low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (29%).
Kerala
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (60%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of BCG (66%), Penta first dose (66%), Penta third dose (63%), Measles first dose
(66%), Measles second dose (78%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (72%), JE first dose (8%), JE
second dose (57%) and Fully Immunized (64%).
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
Lakshadweep
 Low coverage of BCG (32%), Penta first dose (60%), Penta third dose (50%), Measles first dose
(61%), Measles second dose (43%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (48%), DPT Booster (5-6 years)
(40%) and Fully Immunized (61%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 17%.
 More than 5% planned RI sessions not held till June 2016.
 State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (4) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
Maharashtra
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (66%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of Penta third dose (79%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (47%), JE first dose (72%) and JE
second dose (68%).
Meghalaya
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (73%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of Measles second dose (67%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (74%), DPT Booster (5-
6 years) (53%), JE first dose (21%), JE second dose (10%) and Fully Immunized (74%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 22% mainly from districts South West Khasi (37%), East Khasi Hills
(28%) and East Garo Hills (24%).
 More than 5% planned session not held.
Mizoram
 Over reporting of BCG (110%) and Penta first dose (102%).
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (43%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (50%).
Nagaland
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (64%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of Penta first dose (59%), Penta third dose (46%), Measles first dose (72%), Measles
second dose (56%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (58%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (28%) JE first
dose (61%), JE second dose (54%) and Fully Immunized (69%).
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 21% mainly from districts Peren (54%), Longleng (45%) and Wokha
(34%).
Puducherry
 Low coverage of BCG (73%), Penta first dose (59%), Penta third dose (55%), Measles first dose
(62%), Measles second dose (68%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (68%), DPT Booster (5-6 years)
(2%) and Fully Immunized (61%).
 State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (24) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
Punjab
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (75%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of BCG (77%) and DPT Booster (5-6 years) (76%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-13%) mainly from districts Gurdaspur (-27%), Kapurthala
(-27%) and Nawanshahr (-24%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is
higher than the Penta1 coverage.
Sikkim
 Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (119%) while low coverage of BCG (63%), Penta first
dose (62%), Penta third dose (72%), Measles first dose (69%), Measles second dose (69%), DPT
Booster (16-24 months) (74%) and Fully Immunized (68%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-16%) mainly from districts West (-20%), South (-19%)
and East (-14%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the
Penta1 coverage.
 State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (3) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state.
Tamil Nadu
 Over reporting of Hep B Birth dose (129%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of BCG (74%), Penta first dose (76%), Penta third dose (75%), Measles first dose
(79%), Measles second dose (72%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-6 years)
(69%), JE first dose (74%), JE second dose (73%) and Fully Immunized (76%).
Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW
Tripura
 Over reporting of Penta first dose (105%).
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (63%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (54%)
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 22% mainly from districts Unakoti (40%), North Tripura (40%) and
Dhalai (24%).
Uttar Pradesh
 Over reporting of BCG (113%).
 Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (57%) against institutional deliveries.
 Low coverage of Penta first dose (70%), Penta third dose (55%), Measles first dose (74%), Measles
second dose (63%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (70%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (40%), JE first
dose (70%), JE second dose (66%) and Fully Immunized (76%).
 Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 22% mainly from districts Allahabad (42%), Shrawasti (40%) and
Siddharth Nagar (24%).
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Immunization Dashboard - August 2016

  • 1. August, 2016 Based on Data upto June, 2016-17
  • 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. In this dashboard, state specific feedback added for these states – Assam, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh. 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.
  • 3. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW *HMIS Data downloaded on 25 th July, 2016 0 – 11 Months Vaccination  Till June 2016, the nation’s Full immunization coverage (FIC) was 85%.  National coverage for BCG was 91%. States / UTs that have reported coverage more than 100% were Chandigarh (120%), Uttar Pradesh (113%), Mizoram (110%), Meghalaya (106%) and Manipur (105%) while Lakshadweep (32%), A & N Islands (59%), Rajasthan (63%), Sikkim (63%), Arunachal Pradesh (64%), Madhya Pradesh (65%), Kerala (66%), Himachal Pradesh (67%) and Daman & Diu (69%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage.  National coverage for Penta3 was 80%. Nagaland (46%), Lakshadweep (50%), Puducherry (55%), Uttar Pradesh (55%), Arunachal Pradesh (58%), Rajasthan (61%), Kerala (63%), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (65%), Daman & Diu (65%), Madhya Pradesh (68%) and Manipur (69%) were the states/ UTs with low coverage. Andaman & Nicobar Islands did not report any coverage under Penta3.  National coverage for JE1 was 80%. Most JE-endemics states reported very low coverage, such as Tripura (less than 1 %), Kerala (8%), Meghalaya (21%), Arunachal Pradesh (49%), Jharkhand (53%), Assam (59%) and Nagaland (61%).  National coverage for MCV1 was 86%. Lakshadweep (61%), Puducherry (62%), Arunachal Pradesh (63%), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (65%), Kerala (66%), Rajasthan (66%) and Sikkim (69%) 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 72% of institutional deliveries in the country. Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Tamil Nadu reported more than 100% coverage while Mizoram (43%), Assam (44%) and Jharkhand (44%) were three lowest reporting states. Above One Year  Till June 2016, the national coverage for MCV2 was 79%, while the coverage for DPT booster (16-24 months), DPT Booster (5-6 years) and JE 2nd dose (in JE-endemic districts) for the same period was 83%, 52% & 82% respectively. KEY FACTS HMIS IMMUNIZATION DATA – JUNE, YEAR 2016-17*
  • 4. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW  A & N Islands reported 37% coverage for MCV2 and Lakshadweep reported 48% coverage for DPT Booster (16-24 months) which was lowest. Puducherry reported the lowest DPT booster (5-6 years) coverage of 2%. Tripura did not report on JE 2nd dose coverage from JE-endemic districts. Drop-out Rate (Penta1 –Penta3)  National level drop-out for Penta1-Penta3 was 3%. States / UTs that reported negative drop- out are Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab, Sikkim, Telangana, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. Sikkim reported highest negative drop-out (-16%) while Meghalaya, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh reported highest drop-out of 22%. New Vaccines  Inactivated Polio vaccine (IPV) (Fractional doses or full doses) introduced in all states. Till June 2016, Total 5,48,280 infant vaccinated for Fractional dose-1 in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Total of 26,74,752 infants vaccinated for Full dose in rest of the states. Arunachal Pradesh, Daman & Diu, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Nagaland did not report any coverage for Full dose.  Rota Virus Vaccine (RVV) introduced in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Odisha in March-April 2016. Till June 2016, Total 3,58,456 (Andhra Pradesh – 1,10,221, Haryana – 71,919, Himachal Pradesh – 14,641 and Odisha – 1,61,675) RVV doses administered. 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 June 2016, 11 polio cases (1 from Delhi, 8 from Rajasthan and 2 from West Bengal) were reported in HMIS data. The details are mentioned in “Administrative Data – Needs Review”.
  • 5. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW  Lowest percentage of children fully immunized: Punjab (59%).  State with high percentage of planned immunization sessions not held: Chhattisgarh (24%).  States with high percentage of immunization sessions where due list was not available: Kerala (47%), Karnataka (39%) and Maharashtra (36%).  States with high percentage of immunization sessions where all vaccines were not available: Jammu & Kashmir (80%), Madhya Pradesh (49%), Himachal Pradesh (45%), Tamil Nadu (44%), Chhattisgarh (44%) and Andhra Pradesh (42%). WHO-NPSP CONCURRENT MONITORING DATA June, Year 2016-17
  • 6. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW *MCTS Portal as on 29 th July 2016 Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tripura are migrating to RCH Portal, so data analysis is not done for these state  Only 41.49% of data entry for infant was done for the year 2016-17 on pro-rata basis at MCTS portal till June 2016, with lowest 10.5% being in Meghalaya.  Percentage of villages not mapped with any facility at MCTS portal: Total of 21.11% villages were not mapped in India. Rajasthan (100.0%) and Lakshadweep (70.37%) are the highest percentage of villages not mapped at MCTS portal.  All-India coverage for FIC was just 0.25%. Only Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu reported more than 1% coverage.  Antigen-wise all-India coverage against registered children in 2016-17: - Hep B birth dose: 41.51% (Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Rajasthan reported less than 20% coverage) - BCG: 58.26% (Assam, Bihar, Daman & Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep, Meghalaya, Odisha, and Rajasthan reported less than 50%). - Penta3: 15.67% (A & N Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Goa, Lakshadweep, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Odisha and Tamil Nadu reported less than 1.00%). - Measles 1st dose coverage is just 1.12%. Only Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu reported more than 1% coverage. - DPT Booster coverage for the country is 17.40%. MCTS PORTAL DATA - JUNE, YEAR 2016-17
  • 7. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW Based on Data upto June, 2016-17  Executive Dashboard  HMIS Dashboard  MCTS Dashboard DASHBOARDS FACTS
  • 8. Fractional Dose - 1 Fractional Dose - 2 Full dose All India RSOC 65.3 87.4 98 66164 9 0 42 80 82 79 83 85 3 1 Nagaland DLHS-4 35.6 0.2 97 207 NA NA 0 61 54 56 58 69 21 2 Delhi DLHS-4 37.1 1.9 97 822 NA NA 51 NA NA 126 117 103 -8 3 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS-4 49.2 0.1 93 173 NA NA 0 49 76 45 50 60 10 4 Uttar Pradesh AHS-3 52.7 26.8 97 17347 16178 7 11 9 76 NA NA 64 70 66 63 70 76 22 5 Madhya Pradesh NFHS-4 53.6 9.0 98 4532 168 9 24 49 91 NA NA 46 NA NA 65 68 74 4 6 Tripura NFHS-4 54.5 0.2 97 249 NA NA 31 0 NA 81 88 80 22 7 Gujarat DLHS-3 54.8 6.2 99 1758 87 2 29 34 90 NA NA 68 NA NA 70 73 79 0 8 Maharashtra NFHS-4 56.3 8.6 99 1002 327 11 36 39 76 57 0 NA 72 68 84 87 89 8 9 Uttarakhand NFHS-4 57.7 0.8 93 2697 284 4 19 18 84 NA NA 46 104 97 93 93 92 -5 10 Meghalaya NFHS-4 61.5 0.3 87 2618 NA NA 29 21 10 67 74 81 22 11 Bihar NFHS-4 61.7 11.3 99 4401 10479 4 6 22 86 NA NA 80 87 88 91 92 88 -14 12 Jammu & Kashmir DLHS-3 62.2 0.8 93 1719 10 0 0 80 0 NA NA 68 NA NA 82 85 91 6 13 Haryana NFHS-4 62.2 2.1 99 833 44 16 25 11 68 NA NA 45 82 86 87 88 73 -3 14 Karnataka NFHS-4 62.6 4.4 96 4984 366 4 39 21 91 31 1 NA 106 83 81 83 89 4 15 Himachal Pradesh DLHS-4 63.0 0.4 99 94 259 3 8 45 96 NA NA 32 NA NA 87 87 85 -1 16 Assam NFHS-4 47.1 3.7 98 2070 19 0 0 5 83 NA NA 47 59 58 75 78 74 2 17 Andhra Pradesh NFHS-4 65.3 - 99 1188 50 0 26 42 90 NR NR NA NA NA NA NA NA -6 18 Manipur NFHS-4 65.9 0.2 93 397 NA NA 53 84 65 73 86 90 21 19 Telangana NFHS-4 68.1 - 98 2329 24 0 8 25 88 NR NR NA NA NA NA NA NA -3 20 Punjab DLHS-4 68.4 1.4 98 1112 93 2 29 38 59 NA NA 26 NA NA 98 99 95 -13 21 Odisha AHS-3 68.8 2.6 100 310 172 2 14 20 96 14 0 NA NA NA 77 77 74 3 22 Tamil Nadu NFHS-4 69.7 3.4 98 2883 41 0 5 44 78 9 0 NA 74 73 72 78 76 1 23 Jharkhand AHS-3 69.9 2.5 98 2188 2481 5 17 26 84 NA NA 49 53 217 78 78 92 -4 24 Mizoram DLHS-4 71.2 0.1 98 40 NA NA 0 NA NA 93 93 88 7 25 Dadra & Nagar Haveli CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 98 18 NA NA 57 NA NA 59 63 64 0 26 Daman & Diu CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 100 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 78 78 75 3 27 Lakshadweep CES (2009) 71.3 0.0 93 4 NA NA 0 NA NA 43 48 61 17 28 A & N Islands NFHS-4 73.2 0.0 95 31 NA NA 21 NA NA 37 75 72 NA 29 Rajasthan AHS-3 74.2 4.7 96 6064 262 3 23 37 89 NA NA 26 NA NA 54 55 65 2 30 Chhattisgarh AHS-3 74.9 1.6 98 2228 21 24 20 44 93 NA NA 40 NA NA 73 76 79 2 31 Kerala DLHS-4 82.5 0.9 100 78 34 0 47 9 0 45 0 NA 8 57 78 72 64 4 32 Sikkim NFHS-4 83.0 0.0 98 35 NA NA 58 NA NA 69 74 68 -16 33 West Bengal NFHS-4 84.4 2.3 99 1626 723 1 29 13 88 NA NA 34 83 62 96 98 91 -10 34 Chandigarh DLHS-4 85.8 0.0 96 88 6 0 17 0 100 NA NA 37 NA NA 76 86 84 2 35 Goa NFHS-4 88.4 0.0 100 3 NA NA 75 85 90 99 100 87 1 36 Puducherry NFHS-4 91.3 0.0 98 36 38 8 NA NA NA 68 68 61 7 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 June 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. NR- No Report, NA- Not Applicable Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Information not available Drop Out rate (Penta1-Penta3) MCV 2 (%) % DPT Booster (16-24 months) % Monitored sessions "NOT HELD" % Full Immunization Coverage# IPV (%) JE-1 %## JE-2 %## 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" Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in August 2016 using cumulative data upto June 2016, downloaded on 25th July 2016. Administrative data is provisional. Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available. OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI MONTHLY EXECUTIVE DASHBOARD - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM Based on the data upto JUNE, 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
  • 9. OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI MONTHLY DASHBOARD (HMIS) - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM Based on the data upto JUNE, 2016-17 BCG Penta-1 Penta-3 MCV-1 MCV-2 DPT Booster (16-24 months) DPT Booster (5-6 years)** Fully Immunized*** Diptheria Pertusis Tetanus Neonatarum Measles All India 6296250 98 66164 72 91 82 80 86 79 83 52 85 3 1570 98 54 21168 1 A & N Islands 1500 95 31 55 59 0 0 73 37 75 18 72 NA 0 0 0 3 2 Andhra Pradesh NA 99 1188 79 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -6 177 0 0 338 3 Arunachal Pradesh 6750 93 173 59 64 64 58 63 45 50 16 60 10 0 2 0 103 4 Assam 176750 98 2070 44 82 87 85 76 75 78 41 74 2 0 0 32 858 5 Bihar 736500 99 4401 88 74 85 97 89 91 92 24 88 -14 0 0 1 788 6 Chandigarh 5000 96 88 87 120 79 77 85 76 86 66 84 2 0 0 0 115 7 Chhattisgarh 159750 98 2228 63 82 80 78 78 73 76 46 79 2 7 5 0 233 8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2750 98 18 103 77 65 65 65 59 63 53 64 0 0 0 0 13 9 Daman & Diu 1250 100 0 83 69 66 65 75 78 78 34 75 3 0 0 0 3 10 Delhi 75000 97 822 91 86 91 98 107 126 117 63 103 -8 0 0 2 413 11 Goa 5500 100 3 72 85 87 86 95 99 100 75 87 1 0 0 0 7 12 Gujarat 341500 99 1758 54 86 77 77 80 70 73 49 79 0 231 6 1 1270 13 Haryana 138750 99 833 71 84 78 81 83 87 88 52 73 -3 0 0 0 119 14 Himachal Pradesh 29000 99 94 93 67 81 81 85 87 87 113 85 -1 0 0 0 72 15 Jammu & Kashmir 55250 93 1719 96 85 92 86 95 82 85 85 91 6 35 0 0 72 16 Jharkhand 208250 98 2188 44 86 84 87 93 78 78 41 92 -4 2 1 0 912 17 Karnataka 292000 96 4984 80 92 93 89 89 81 83 29 89 4 42 5 0 549 18 Kerala 128000 100 78 60 66 66 63 66 78 72 85 64 4 0 11 0 87 19 Lakshadweep 250 93 4 95 32 60 50 61 43 48 40 61 17 0 0 0 0 20 Madhya Pradesh 487500 98 4532 87 65 71 68 76 65 68 59 74 4 173 0 1 986 21 Maharashtra 492250 99 1002 66 94 86 79 87 84 87 47 89 8 7 2 0 631 22 Manipur 11250 93 397 66 105 88 69 93 73 86 53 90 21 0 0 0 54 23 Meghalaya 18000 87 2618 73 106 107 83 86 67 74 53 81 22 2 20 0 475 24 Mizoram 4500 98 40 43 110 102 96 92 93 93 50 88 7 0 0 0 89 25 Nagaland 7750 97 207 64 83 59 46 72 56 58 28 69 21 0 1 0 75 26 Odisha 204500 100 310 80 78 79 77 74 77 77 78 74 3 0 0 0 197 27 Puducherry 6000 98 36 81 73 59 55 62 68 68 2 61 7 0 0 0 1 28 Punjab 112250 98 1112 75 77 81 91 96 98 99 76 95 -13 0 0 0 440 29 Rajasthan 453250 96 6064 65 63 62 61 66 54 55 35 65 2 56 19 2 271 30 Sikkim 2750 98 35 83 63 62 72 69 69 74 119 68 -16 0 0 0 10 31 Tamil Nadu 284500 98 2883 129 74 76 75 79 72 78 69 76 1 0 0 0 80 32 Telangana NA 98 2329 85 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -3 0 0 0 292 33 Tripura 13250 97 249 63 97 105 82 87 81 88 54 80 22 0 6 0 63 34 Uttar Pradesh 1415250 97 17347 57 113 70 55 74 63 70 40 76 22 838 20 15 6704 35 Uttarakhand 48000 93 2697 64 78 86 91 97 93 93 54 92 -5 0 0 0 94 36 West Bengal 371500 99 1626 77 81 84 92 92 96 98 66 91 -10 0 0 0 4751 * State Need Assessment for BCG (2016-17) from HMIS is taken as Estimated Infant Population. HMIS data as on 22 Jul 2016 *'* State Need Assessment for DT (2016-17) from HMIS is taken as Estimated Infant Population targeted for DPT Booster (5-6 years). ***Percentage of children aged between 9 and 11 months who have been fully immunised (BCG+Penta123+OPV123+Measles) # Negative figure indicate that there is no drop-out but increase from Penta1 to Penta3 NR- No Report, NA- Not Applicable Number of Cases of Childhood Diseases Reported Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in August 2016 using cumulative data upto June 2016, downloaded on 25th July 2016. Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available. % Coverage Drop Out rate (Penta1-Penta3)# S. No State Estimated Proportion Population of Infants 2016-17 (in lakhs)* % of sessions held against planned No. of Planned sessions NOT HELD HepB0- Coverage against Institutional Delivery (%)
  • 10. OFFICE OF CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION, MOHFW, NEW DELHI ADMINISTRATIVE DATA - NEEDS REVIEW Based on the data upto JUNE, 2016-17 S. No State DPT-1 (In numbers) DPT-2 (In numbers) DPT-3 (In numbers) HepB-1 (In numbers) HepB-2 (In numbers) HepB-3 (In numbers) Number of Polio Cases Reported All India 128966 223325 389498 136723 214600 374177 11 1 A & N Islands 894 769 799 232 169 206 0 2 Andhra Pradesh 4890 4115 4167 5304 3506 3564 0 3 Arunachal Pradesh 889 1163 1075 846 989 1079 0 4 Assam 816 665 776 1944 1049 1102 0 5 Bihar 808 814 13840 1052 430 751 0 6 Chandigarh 61 86 114 179 78 124 0 7 Chhattisgarh 840 710 852 1831 1431 1771 0 8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 64 63 19 105 69 39 0 9 Daman & Diu 3 3 13 1 1 27 0 10 Delhi 4176 3698 3600 4258 3128 3097 1 11 Goa 85 76 94 69 65 116 0 12 Gujarat 7166 6782 6673 3370 1774 2192 0 13 Haryana 0 596 450 1795 268 370 0 14 Himachal Pradesh 15 21 41 13 23 40 0 15 Jammu & Kashmir 54 55 12 134 10 145 0 16 Jharkhand 2344 2265 3258 2078 765 2181 0 17 Karnataka 2003 1296 1281 1802 880 1082 0 18 Kerala 286 322 240 764 319 242 0 19 Lakshadweep 32 32 26 20 23 18 0 20 Madhya Pradesh 1572 1323 1539 5015 3225 3894 0 21 Maharashtra 23430 32239 44498 24913 31646 43259 0 22 Manipur 1685 2421 3540 1594 2380 3386 0 23 Meghalaya 521 1291 2997 686 1283 2847 0 24 Mizoram 13 84 127 103 70 228 0 25 Nagaland 1857 2002 2180 1549 1792 2069 0 26 Odisha 390 419 694 283 222 385 0 27 Punjab 500 650 686 711 638 682 0 28 Rajasthan 2044 1597 1471 2157 1409 1546 8 29 Sikkim 3 13 17 17 19 32 0 30 Tamil Nadu 131 82 75 70 17 24 0 31 Telangana 3320 2660 2696 4415 3500 4776 0 32 Tripura 738 1127 2348 486 868 2139 0 33 Uttar Pradesh 66686 153112 288338 68025 151705 289797 0 34 Uttarakhand 136 203 226 431 447 520 0 35 West Bengal 514 571 727 471 402 447 2
  • 11. District Block Health Facility Hep B0 BCG Penta1 DPT3 Penta3 MCV1 MCV2 Fully Immunized JE DPT Booster A B C D E.1 E.2 E.3 F.1 F.2 F.4 F.5 F.6 F.8 F.9 F.10 F.11 F.12 India 2,66,67,000 35,76,561 41.49 21.11 7.91 22.75 38.00 41.51 58.26 17.29 41.32 15.67 1.12 0.31 0.25 0.13 17.40 1 Andhra Pradesh 8,65,000 2 A & N Islands 6,000 420 21.65 42.69 0.00 44.44 61.76 85.78 92.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 Arunachal Pradesh 27,000 1,732 19.84 0.00 0.00 76.33 70.43 34.87 80.23 19.25 4.84 8.77 0.40 0.24 0.12 0.00 30.00 4 Assam 7,07,000 91,278 39.94 57.95 0.00 1.73 22.27 5.61 29.19 19.82 20.59 4.85 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.02 33.33 5 Bihar 29,46,000 2,92,104 30.67 11.03 0.00 1.87 30.78 23.67 38.82 9.21 18.61 10.21 0.10 0.07 0.05 0.01 36.29 6 Chandigarh 20,000 3,725 57.61 18.52 0.00 0.00 13.04 67.69 72.71 39.35 75.74 4.92 3.34 3.08 2.26 0.00 84.62 7 Chhattisgarh 6,39,000 1,04,890 50.77 5.26 0.00 0.68 14.23 28.30 68.10 33.23 34.26 28.79 1.25 0.15 1.14 0.00 13.02 8 D&N Haveli 11,000 1,139 32.03 3.85 0.00 0.00 13.33 62.52 68.13 18.21 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9 Daman & Diu 5,000 1,019 63.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.86 20.27 11.07 50.00 9.09 0.20 0.00 0.20 0.00 - 10 Delhi 3,00,000 35,583 36.69 34.82 0.00 0.00 15.30 28.71 36.74 16.49 44.26 11.65 0.64 0.11 0.53 0.01 100.00 11 Goa 22,000 1,748 24.58 2.52 0.00 0.00 15.15 56.04 78.08 14.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12 Gujarat 13,66,000 2,99,899 67.91 22.64 0.00 0.50 13.64 64.53 86.23 45.20 100.00 32.38 1.18 0.36 1.07 0.00 - 13 Haryana 5,55,000 14 Himachal Pradesh 1,16,000 20,267 54.04 0.25 16.67 16.22 32.92 53.17 68.92 33.46 14.29 6.44 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.00 15.79 15 Jammu & Kashmir 2,21,000 26,178 36.64 6.53 0.00 2.44 22.29 52.35 58.32 20.42 5.88 3.83 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 - 16 Jharkhand 8,33,000 82,250 30.54 31.95 0.00 2.54 46.77 23.43 60.47 10.96 2.53 7.60 0.11 0.02 0.02 0.01 17.66 17 Karnataka 11,68,000 18 Kerala 5,12,000 1,29,632 78.32 14.39 0.00 1.12 3.81 54.46 89.76 39.37 11.90 7.06 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 - 19 Lakshadweep 1,000 89 27.53 70.37 0.00 30.00 30.00 24.72 23.60 12.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20 Madhya Pradesh 19,50,000 21 Maharashtra 19,69,000 22 Manipur 45,000 2,941 20.22 0.00 0.00 25.00 34.78 25.12 80.37 22.91 0.00 0.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23 Meghalaya 72,000 2,436 10.47 6.17 0.00 5.13 26.67 16.33 46.32 5.40 26.67 0.00 0.29 0.04 0.12 0.00 36.36 24 Mizoram 18,000 1,014 17.43 29.18 12.50 41.67 37.89 16.50 58.05 29.22 2.86 4.85 0.20 0.73 0.00 0.00 28.57 25 Nagaland 31,000 2,266 22.61 0.39 0.00 40.35 53.68 30.05 68.19 15.91 6.81 0.00 0.48 0.47 0.22 0.09 15.79 26 Odisha 8,18,000 74,835 28.30 6.11 6.67 5.41 78.96 27.07 32.51 8.74 0.00 0.43 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 27 Puducherry 24,000 2,802 36.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.45 59.04 60.22 38.84 0.00 9.95 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00 28 Punjab 4,49,000 29 Rajasthan 18,13,000 2,66,153 45.41 100.00 0.00 0.00 7.75 7.92 12.45 7.80 43.33 3.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 30 Sikkim 11,000 1,004 28.23 15.31 0.00 9.38 12.12 68.43 73.80 31.67 0.00 3.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 31 Tamil Nadu 11,38,000 2,66,055 72.32 0.52 0.00 8.78 0.12 95.90 97.39 0.00 49.49 0.00 1.07 0.00 1.06 0.00 0.00 32 Telangana 6,17,000 1,00,214 50.24 9.74 0.00 3.07 14.24 54.09 66.77 29.24 4.59 8.14 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 20.00 33 Tripura 53,000 34 Uttar Pradesh 56,61,000 6,36,315 34.77 50.81 0.00 16.62 19.91 22.22 50.97 17.80 16.84 13.08 0.17 0.04 0.02 0.02 16.10 35 Uttarakhand 1,92,000 18,341 29.55 12.52 0.00 0.00 28.78 26.70 69.16 24.58 5.60 7.68 0.27 0.26 0.15 0.01 19.67 36 West Bengal 14,86,000 2,71,723 56.56 11.72 0.00 0.00 72.48 43.23 59.20 23.95 42.86 3.21 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 - Source of information : Scheduled Reports from MCTS portal as mentioned below * A- State wise Mother & Child Count ** L-District wise facilities not entering data *** H- State & District Dashboards MCTS Data as on - 29-07-2016 Disclaimer: Dashboard is prepared in August 2016 using cumulative data upto June 2016, downloaded on 29th July 2016. Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tripura are in the process of migration to RCH Portal. IMMUNIZATION DIVISION, MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE, NEW DELHI MCTS DASHBOARD - ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION Based on the data upto JUNE, 2016-17 S.No. State/Country *Registration Details **Facilities not reporting on MCTS Server ***Infant Immunization Service details (%) Estimated Count of Infants 2016- 17 Registered Children during 2016-17 Pro-Rata % of Data Entry in 2016-17 % of Villages not mapped with any sub-facility June- 16 Migrating to RCH Portal Migrating to RCH Portal Health Facilities not Reporting in the MCTS Portals (June-16) Migrating to RCH Portal Migrating to RCH Portal Migrating to RCH Portal Migrating to RCH Portal Migrating to RCH Portal
  • 12. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW TIMELINESS OF HMIS DATA FULL IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE June, 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage) Apr May June India 676 53 36 18 Assam 27 1 0 0 Haryana 21 6 6 4 Bhiwani, Mahendragarh, Mewat and Panipat Himachal Pradesh 12 11 10 1 Shimla Kerala 14 10 4 6 Idukki, Kannur, Kasargod, Malappuram, Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram Lakshadweep 1 0 1 0 Maharashtra 35 2 1 1 Ahmednagar Meghalaya 11 1 1 1 South Garo Hills Mizoram 9 3 1 1 Lawngtlai Odisha 30 9 4 2 Jagatsinghpur and Nuapada Rajasthan 33 8 7 1 Pratapgarh West Bengal 20 2 1 1 Kolkata States/UTs No of Districts Names of Districts not reported on schedule in June 2016 No of Districts Not Reported on Schedule GRAPHS AND CHARTS ISSUESNATIONAL DATA HMIS – June, Year 2016-17
  • 13. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW HEPATITIS B BIRTH DOSE COVERAGE (Against Institutional Delivery) June, 2016-17 (in percentage)
  • 14. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW MCV2 COVERAGE June, 2016-17 (Annualized- in percentage) Note: Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available.
  • 15. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW DPT BOOSTER (16 – 24 Months) COVERAGE June, 2016-17 (Annualized- in percentage) Note: Estimated infant population for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are not available.
  • 16. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW PENTA1 - PENTA3 DROP-OUT June, 2016-17 (In Percentage) Note: A & N Islands didn’t report on Penta1 and Penta3 doses.
  • 17. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW REASON FOR CHILDREN NOT BEING FULLY IMMUNIZED June, 2016-17 (In Percentage) Source: HTH Monitoring – WHO-NPSP
  • 18. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW ANTIGEN WISE COVERAGE June 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage) FULL IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE June 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 55 59 0 0 73 37 NA NA 75 Chandigarh 87 120 79 77 85 76 NA NA 86 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 103 77 65 65 65 59 NA NA 63 Daman & Diu 83 69 66 65 75 78 NA NA 78 Goa 72 85 87 86 95 99 85 90 100 Himachal Pradesh 93 67 81 81 85 87 NA NA 87 Karnataka 80 92 93 89 89 81 106 83 83 Kerala 60 66 66 63 66 78 8 57 72 Lakshadweep 95 32 60 50 61 43 NA NA 48 Maharashtra 66 94 86 79 87 84 72 68 87 Puducherry 81 73 59 55 62 68 NA NA 68 Punjab 75 77 81 91 96 98 NA NA 99 Sikkim 83 63 62 72 69 69 NA NA 74 Tamil Nadu 129 74 76 75 79 72 74 73 78 DATA – SELECTED STATES HMIS June, Year 2016-17
  • 19. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW HEPATITIS B BIRTH DOSE COVERAGE (Against Institutional Delivery) June 2016-17, (in Percentage) MCV2 COVERAGE June 2016-17, (Annualized- in percentage)
  • 20. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW PERCENTAGE OF SESSION NOT HELD AGAINST PLANNED June 2016-17
  • 21. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW Need Clarification A & N Islands  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (55%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of BCG (59%), Measles first dose (73%), Measles second dose (37%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (75%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (18%) and Fully Immunized (72%).  State has not reported any coverage of Penta first dose and Penta third dose. Assam  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (44%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of Measles first dose (76%), Measles second dose (75%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (41%), JE first dose (59%), JE second dose (58%) and Fully Immunized (74%). Chandigarh  Over reporting of BCG (120%) while low coverage of Penta first dose (79%), Penta third dose (77%), Measles second dose (76%) and DPT Booster (5-6 years) (66%).  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. Dadra & Nagar Haveli  Over reporting of Hep B Birth dose (103%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of BCG (77%), Penta first dose (65%), Penta third dose (65%), Measles first dose (65%), Measles second dose (59%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (63%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (53%) and Fully Immunized (64%).  State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (4) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state. STATE SPECIFIC ISSUES HMIS DATA – JUNE, YEAR 2016-17 – 14 STATES
  • 22. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW Daman & Diu  Low coverage of BCG (69%), Penta first dose (66%), Penta third dose (65%), Measles first dose (75%), Measles second dose (78%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (34%) and Fully Immunized (75%). Goa  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (72%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (75%). Himachal Pradesh  Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (113%) while low coverage of BCG (67%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-1%) mainly from districts Bilaspur (-9%), Kangra (-9%) and Mandi (-5%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage.  State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (127) and JE-2nd dose (14) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state. Jharkhand  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (44%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of Measles second dose (78%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5- 6 years) (41%), JE first dose (53%) and Fully Immunized (74%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-4%) mainly from districts Purbi Singhbhum (-14%), Godda (-12%) and Dumka (-10%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage. Karnataka  Over reporting of JE first dose (106%) while low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (29%). Kerala  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (60%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of BCG (66%), Penta first dose (66%), Penta third dose (63%), Measles first dose (66%), Measles second dose (78%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (72%), JE first dose (8%), JE second dose (57%) and Fully Immunized (64%).
  • 23. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW Lakshadweep  Low coverage of BCG (32%), Penta first dose (60%), Penta third dose (50%), Measles first dose (61%), Measles second dose (43%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (48%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (40%) and Fully Immunized (61%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 17%.  More than 5% planned RI sessions not held till June 2016.  State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (4) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state. Maharashtra  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (66%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of Penta third dose (79%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (47%), JE first dose (72%) and JE second dose (68%). Meghalaya  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (73%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of Measles second dose (67%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (74%), DPT Booster (5- 6 years) (53%), JE first dose (21%), JE second dose (10%) and Fully Immunized (74%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 22% mainly from districts South West Khasi (37%), East Khasi Hills (28%) and East Garo Hills (24%).  More than 5% planned session not held. Mizoram  Over reporting of BCG (110%) and Penta first dose (102%).  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (43%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (50%). Nagaland  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (64%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of Penta first dose (59%), Penta third dose (46%), Measles first dose (72%), Measles second dose (56%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (58%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (28%) JE first dose (61%), JE second dose (54%) and Fully Immunized (69%).
  • 24. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 21% mainly from districts Peren (54%), Longleng (45%) and Wokha (34%). Puducherry  Low coverage of BCG (73%), Penta first dose (59%), Penta third dose (55%), Measles first dose (62%), Measles second dose (68%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (68%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (2%) and Fully Immunized (61%).  State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (24) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state. Punjab  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (75%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of BCG (77%) and DPT Booster (5-6 years) (76%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-13%) mainly from districts Gurdaspur (-27%), Kapurthala (-27%) and Nawanshahr (-24%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage. Sikkim  Over reporting of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (119%) while low coverage of BCG (63%), Penta first dose (62%), Penta third dose (72%), Measles first dose (69%), Measles second dose (69%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (74%) and Fully Immunized (68%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is negative (-16%) mainly from districts West (-20%), South (-19%) and East (-14%). Negative dropout means that the reported Penta3 coverage is higher than the Penta1 coverage.  State is also reporting data on JE-1st dose (3) though JE is not a part of UIP program in the state. Tamil Nadu  Over reporting of Hep B Birth dose (129%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of BCG (74%), Penta first dose (76%), Penta third dose (75%), Measles first dose (79%), Measles second dose (72%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (78%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (69%), JE first dose (74%), JE second dose (73%) and Fully Immunized (76%).
  • 25. Prepared by ITSU-MoHFW Tripura  Over reporting of Penta first dose (105%).  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (63%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of DPT Booster (5-6 years) (54%)  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 22% mainly from districts Unakoti (40%), North Tripura (40%) and Dhalai (24%). Uttar Pradesh  Over reporting of BCG (113%).  Low coverage of Hep B Birth dose (57%) against institutional deliveries.  Low coverage of Penta first dose (70%), Penta third dose (55%), Measles first dose (74%), Measles second dose (63%), DPT Booster (16-24 months) (70%), DPT Booster (5-6 years) (40%), JE first dose (70%), JE second dose (66%) and Fully Immunized (76%).  Penta1-Penta3 dropout rate is 22% mainly from districts Allahabad (42%), Shrawasti (40%) and Siddharth Nagar (24%).