| Literature DB >> 27912735 |
S M Rasmussen1,2, S Biering-Sørensen1,2, S Byberg1,2,3, A Andersen1,2, M Bjerregaard-Andersen1,2,4, A Rodrigues1, C S Benn5,6,7, C L Martins1, P Aaby1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Providing an early, additional measles vaccine (MV) at 4.5 months of age has been shown to reduce child mortality in low-income countries. We studied the effects on growth at 9 and 24 months of age.Entities:
Keywords: Early measles vaccination; Growth; Neonatal vitamin A supplementation; Non-specific effects; Season; Sex-differential effects
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27912735 PMCID: PMC5135799 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0738-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Flowchart
Effect of an early MV on anthropometric measures at 9 and 24 months of age1
| All | Boys | Girls | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early MV | MV | Difference1 (CI: 95%) | Early MV | MV | Difference1 (CI: 95%) | Early MV | MV 9 | Difference1 (CI: 95%) | |
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (n) | Mean (n) | ||||
| ALL 9 MONTHS OF AGE | |||||||||
| 1960 | 3666 | 998 | 1826 | 962 | 1840 | ||||
| WAZ (weight-for-age, z-score) | −0.31(1.19) | −0.33(1.16) | 0.01(−0.03;0.04) | −0.40(1.21) | −0.34(1.19) | −0.02(−0.07;0.04) | −0.22(1.16) | −0.31(1.13) | 0.03(−0.02;0.08) |
| LAZ (length-for-age, z-score) | −0.53(1.25) | −0.52(1.22) | −0.01(−0.06;0.04) | −0.61(1.26) | −0.61(1.24) | −0.03(−0.10;0.05) | −0.45(1.23) | −0.44(1.20) | 0.00(−0.07;0.08) |
| MUAC (mid upper arm circumference, cm) | 14.55(1.24) | 14.53(1.26) | 0.00(−0.04;0.05) | 14.71(1.24) | 14.75(1.23) | −0.01(−0.08;0.06) | 14.39(1.23) | 14.32(1.26) | 0.01(−0.05;0.08) |
| ALL 24 MONTHS OF AGE | |||||||||
| 1478 | 2788 | 735 | 1394 | 743 | 1394 | ||||
| WAZ (weight-for-age, z-score) | −0.68(1.02) | −0.68(1.03) | 0.01(−0.04;0.06) | −0.77(1.03) | −0.71(1.06) | −0.01(−0.08;0.05) | −0.59(1.02) | −0.64(0.98) | 0.03(−0.04;0.10) |
| LAZ (length-for-age, z-score | −1.01(1.14) | −1.01(1.13) | 0.01(−0.05;0.07) | −1.12(1.14) | −1.11(1.15) | −0.02(−0.11;0.06) | −0.90(1.13) | −0.91(1.10) | 0.03(−0.05;0.12) |
| MUAC (mid upper arm circumference, cm) | 15.14(1.11) | 15.06(1.13) |
| 15.19(1.08) | 15.18(1.15) | 0.05(−0.04;0.13) | 15.09(1.14) | 14.94(1.09) |
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*Significant (P < 0.05) after controlling for multiple testing using the permutation test
1Statistical test was linear regression controlled for weight/length/MUAC at inclusion
Fig. 2Effect of an early MV on anthropometric measures stratified by season (a) and NVAS (b) at 24 months2. 2) Statistical test was linear regression comparing early MV/No early MV controlled for weight/length and MUAC at inclusion. Horizontal lines defines the 95% confidence interval. *Marks significant effect of early MV (p < 0.05). bMUAC (mid upper arm circumference). # Significant (p < 0.05) after controlling for multiple testing using the permutation test