Abstract:
The role of infectious diseases is growing increasingly significant among the primary
threats to children's health, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Even with
advancements in addressing these diseases, child morbidity and mortality remain critical
challenges within the healthcare system. Although official statistics indicate a high vaccination
rate for children based on the national vaccination calendar, surveys from foreign countries
reveal discrepancies between reported vaccination percentages and actual coverage. This
highlights the need to obtain an accurate understanding of vaccination rates in our own country.