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Misplaced loss of confidence in measles vaccination: an investigation in a primary school.

N R Hicks.   

Abstract

Doubts were expressed about the effectiveness of measles vaccination during a measles outbreak in a Bristol primary school. Investigation of this outbreak showed that the vaccine uptake rate was 89%, vaccine effectiveness was 84% and that 57% of children developing measles had a history of previous measles vaccination. This apparent paradox arises because, for any vaccine that is not 100% effective, as the vaccine uptake rate rises so the percentage of cases previously vaccinated also rises. An understanding of this relationship may avoid unjustified loss of confidence in vaccine effectiveness as vaccine uptake increases.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2559990      PMCID: PMC1711811     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Coll Gen Pract        ISSN: 0035-8797


  3 in total

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Authors:  J D Cherry; R D Feigin; L A Lobes; D R Hinthorn; P G Shackelford; R H Shirley; R D Lins; S C Choi
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1972-08       Impact factor: 4.406

2.  Measles outbreak in a fully immunized secondary-school population.

Authors:  T L Gustafson; A W Lievens; P A Brunell; R G Moellenberg; C M Buttery; L M Sehulster
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1987-03-26       Impact factor: 91.245

3.  Classification of measles cases and categorization of measles elimination programs.

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  1983-01-07       Impact factor: 17.586

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