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@article{186597,
author = {PRIYANGA G and S KAVITHA and S SRUTHIKA and S M SUDARSAN},
title = {MATERNAL AND CHILD VACCINATION SYSTEM},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {6},
pages = {2011-2017},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=186597},
abstract = {The Maternal and Child Vaccination System (MCVS) is an integrated digital healthcare solution developed to streamline the maternal and child health journey — from the first antenatal check-up to the completion of childhood immunizations up to five years of age. In rural areas of Tamil Nadu, healthcare outreach is primarily conducted through Thadupusi Mugam (village-level immunization camps), where manual data entry and fragmented tracking often lead to missed vaccinations and inconsistent maternal care. To address these challenges, the proposed system provides a unified and automated digital platform that ensures real-time monitoring, timely reminders, and accurate record management for both mothers and children. The system begins with the digital registration of pregnant women and records detailed antenatal information including ANC visits, Tetanus Toxoid (TT) doses, blood pressure, hemoglobin levels, and high-risk indicators. Upon delivery, the system automatically transitions to the child module, generating a personalized immunization schedule aligned with the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP). Automated SMS notifications are sent in both Tamil and English to alert parents and healthcare workers about upcoming vaccinations, thereby improving adherence and reducing the chances of missed doses. Designed with inclusivity in mind, MCVS incorporates offline functionality for field workers in remote areas and a mobile- friendly interface for easy data entry. Advanced features include QR code-based health IDs, digital vaccination certificates, PHC- level dashboards, camp scheduling, village-wise coverage reports, and real-time tracking of high-risk pregnancies or under- immunized children. The system not only supports healthcare workers and Primary Health Centres (PHCs) but also strengthens the government’s data-driven health initiatives by providing accurate analytics for better decision-making. Ultimately, MCVS bridges the digital divide in rural healthcare, promotes complete immunization coverage, and contributes to reducing maternal and infant mortality across underserved regions.},
keywords = {Digital Healthcare, Immunization, Analytics, Automation, QR based Health ID.},
month = {November},
}
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