NDHS 2023–24: Timely HepB-BD in Nigeria — Analytic Dataset & Manuscript Package
Authors/Creators
- 1. University of Ibadan, College of Medicine
Description
NDHS 2023–24: Timely Hepatitis B Birth Dose (≤24 h) in Nigeria — Analytic Dataset & Manuscript Package
Overview.
This deposit contains the analysis-ready Stata dataset and companion materials used to quantify timely hepatitis B birth-dose (HepB-BD ≤24 hours) coverage in Nigeria using the 2023–24 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS). It supports national and state-level estimation and equity analyses aligned with day-zero protection goals.
What this deposit includes.
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NDHS2023_24_Analytic_HepBBD_timeliness_CMCaware.dta— de-identified, analysis-ready dataset (derived from NDHS 2023–24 public-use microdata). -
codebook.csvandVARIABLE_LIST.md— machine- and human-readable documentation of variables, types, missingness, and brief notes. - Integrity and documentation files:
README.md,CITATION.cff,MANIFEST.csv,checksums.sha256,LICENSE_DATA.txt,METADATA.json.
Intended use & reproducibility.
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The dataset is survey-ready for Stata (
svyset) and R (survey). Survey weights, strata, and PSU variables are preserved; consultcodebook.csvfor exact variable names. -
Report design-consistent point estimates with 95% confidence intervals.
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The file supports state-resolved indicators, subgroup contrasts (e.g., residence, wealth, education, place of birth, early postnatal contact), and alternative timing windows (e.g., day 0; ≤1/≤2/≤3/≤7 days) where applicable.
Denominators & definitions (to prevent bias).
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Any HepB-BD information: the child has a documented receipt/status of HepB-BD (denominator for “any dose”).
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Evaluable timeliness: the child has precise dates allowing assessment of ≤24 h (denominator for timely/late).
Children with non-dated “yes” are included for “any dose” but excluded from timeliness denominators.
Provenance & ethics.
This is a secondary analysis of de-identified NDHS 2023–24 public-use microdata under the DHS data-use agreement. No direct identifiers are included. Users should acknowledge the DHS Program and the National Population Commission of Nigeria as primary data sources.
Licence.
Dataset and documentation are released under CC BY 4.0. You may share and adapt with attribution. When reusing, please cite this deposit and the underlying DHS source.
How to cite.
Orimadegun A, et al. NDHS 2023–24 Analytic Dataset for Timely Hepatitis B Birth Dose (≤24 h) in Nigeria — Data & Reproducibility Package. Zenodo; 2025. DOI: doi.org/10.5281.
Related identifiers (add as appropriate).
- DHS programme page for NDHS 2023–24 or relevant documentation.
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If this deposit is a new version of a prior Zenodo record, add the earlier DOI under isNewVersionOf.
Contact.
Adebola Orimadegun, University of Ibadan. Email: beorimadegun@yahoo.com.
Versioning.
Version 2.0.0 (2025-11-11). Subsequent corrections or extensions (e.g., code archive, additional figures) will be issued as new versions and cross-linked in Zenodo.
Files
Zenodo_HepBBD_Package_v02.zip
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