Maps Show Consequences of Not Vaccinating Kids

The majority of under-immunized children are in Africa or Southeast Asia.

A map from a Save the Children report from 2012 highlights how an estimated 20 percent of children don’t receive all of their recommended vaccinations.

The report also illustrates how vaccines can be life-saving. A second map from the same report showing childhood mortality rates for children under 5 closely mirrors the map of under-immunized children, although the report cautions that these are often countries where trained health workers are scarce, another potential factor in childhood mortality.

According to Save the Children, an estimated 140,000 children could be saved if 12 of the countries with the largest vaccine disparity were able to increase their national immunization coverage of routine vaccinations so that it equaled the coverage enjoyed by each country’s richest households.

That number increased to 340,000, or 5 percent of annual child deaths, if routine vaccine coverage included shots for pneumococcal and rotavirus.