Department of Health Science, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, Nigeria
 Research Article   
								
																The Effect of COVID - 19 pandemic on the Utilization of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) Services in Nigeria 
																Author(s): Gabriel Alobo Igbo*, Tolulope Soyannwo, Gana Christopher Hauwa, Anaba Ihuma Rita and Mohammed Zainab             
								
																
						 Objectives: To determine how the onset of  COVID - 19 Pandemic affects the utilization of Family planning, maternal and  child health services in Nigeria.
Methods: This was a comparative cross -  sectional study on the utilization of family planning, antenatal care,  deliveries, and immunization services in Nigeria using secondary analysis of  DHIS2. Service utilizations from 1 / 1 / 2020 to 31 / 12 / 2020 were  compared to similar periods in 2019. Results were summarized using descriptive  statistics.
Results: There was a 25.4 %, 30.2 %, 21.0  %, and 9.6 % reduction in OPD, ANC, Caesarean Section, and Total Deliveries in  2020 when compared to 2019. Family planning counseling and new acceptors  however increased by 14.8 % and 7.2 % respectively. While the measles vaccine  increased by 5.2 %, Penta 3 vaccine dropped by.. View More»