More than half of these ‘zero-dose’ children are in sub-Saharan Africa – with experts saying recent gains towards global immunisation could unravel as aid cuts hit

… Raise alarm over widening global immunisation gapBy Chioma Obinna No fewer than 13.5 million infants missed all routine vaccines in 2025, as the World Health Organisation (WHO)…

Le stime Oms-Unicef sulla copertura vaccinale globale nel 2025: il 90% dei bambini ha ricevuto la prima dose contro difterite, tetano e pertosse e l’85% la terza. Ma 19,6 milioni…

Global infant vaccination levels improved slightly last year, the UN said Wednesday, but warned that drastic funding cuts, conflicts and misinformation were deepening dangerous…

More than half of these ‘zero-dose’ children are in sub-Saharan Africa – with experts saying recent gains towards global immunisation could unravel as aid cuts hit

The warning is contained in the latest WHO and UNICEF Estimates of National Immunisation Coverage (WUENIC), analysed by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

Global infant vaccination levels improved slightly last year, the U.N. said on June 15, but warned that drastic funding cuts, conflicts and misinformation were deepening dangerous…

Piccoli passi avanti nelle vaccinazioni infantili nel mondo. Lo scorso anno, il 90% dei bambini con meno di un anno (quasi 116 milioni) ha ricevuto almeno una dose del vaccino…

Global childhood immunization programmes continued to recover in 2025, but conflict, poverty and growing vaccine hesitancy are still leaving millions vulnerable to preventable…

In 2025, an estimated 13.5 million “zero-dose” children did not receive a single vaccine in their first year. | India News