Measles vaccine effectiveness under field conditions. A case control study in Tabora region, Tanzania.

Tropical and geographical medicine Pub Date : 1995-01-01
D O Simba, G I Msamanga
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A case-control study was carried out among 225 cases and 450 controls aged below 60 months between July and September 1991, with the aim of determining measles vaccine effectiveness (VE) under field conditions in Tabora region, Tanzania. VE was found to be 84% (95% confidence interval (CI) 61-93%) among children vaccinated between 9 and 59 months, and 73% (95% CI: 11-92%) in children vaccinated at the age of 6 to 8 months. Loosening the diagnostic criteria and/or establishing vaccination status from vaccine registers rather than Road to Health cards, lowered vaccine effectiveness results. The protective effectivity among children vaccinated from 6 months and above and those vaccinated from 9 months and above, was 79% (95% CI: 55-90%) and 84% (95% CI: 61-93%) respectively. A relatively higher VE was found in children vaccinated at rural health centres and hospitals, 89% (95% CI: 56-97%) compared with dispensaries, 70% (95% CI: 22-88%). It is high time for the current age at vaccination to be reviewed in the country. It should be noted, however, that the present observations and conclusions are based on a study of limited numbers of persons. Repetition at a large scale would seem indicated.

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麻疹疫苗在野外条件下的有效性。坦桑尼亚塔博拉地区的病例对照研究。
1991年7月至9月期间,在坦桑尼亚塔博拉地区实地条件下,对225例病例和450名年龄在60个月以下的对照进行了病例对照研究,目的是确定麻疹疫苗的有效性。在9至59个月接种疫苗的儿童中,VE为84%(95%可信区间(CI) 61-93%),在6至8个月接种疫苗的儿童中,VE为73% (95% CI: 11-92%)。放宽诊断标准和/或通过疫苗登记而不是健康之路卡建立疫苗接种状况,降低了疫苗有效性结果。接种6个月及以上疫苗的儿童和接种9个月及以上疫苗的儿童的保护有效性分别为79% (95% CI: 55-90%)和84% (95% CI: 61-93%)。在农村卫生中心和医院接种疫苗的儿童VE相对较高,为89% (95% CI: 56-97%),而在药房接种疫苗的儿童VE为70% (95% CI: 22-88%)。现在是对该国目前的疫苗接种年龄进行审查的时候了。但是,应当指出,目前的观察和结论是根据对有限人数的研究得出的。大规模的重复似乎是有必要的。
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