Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6533
Title: Evaluation of a Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign among School Children Aged 7-14 Years Old in Denizli, Turkey
Authors: Bozkurt, A.I.
Bostanci, M.
Cevahir, N.
Ergin, Ahmet
Sancak, I.
Yilmaz, B.
Çatak, B.
Keywords: Children
Measles
Public health
Vaccines
measles vaccine
adolescent
article
child
developing country
epidemiology
female
health promotion
human
male
mass immunization
measles
outcome assessment
school
Turkey (republic)
Adolescent
Child
Developing Countries
Female
Health Promotion
Humans
Male
Mass Vaccination
Measles Vaccine
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Schools
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Turkey
Publisher: Springer India
Abstract: Objective. To determine the pre-campaign level of measles seropositivity and to evaluate the effect of a mass measles vaccination campaign on measles seroposivity among primary school children in Denizli, Turkey. Methods. The study was completed in two socioeconomically different areas of Denizli, Turkey, with a sample size of 520 students. One primary school from each area and one classroom from each grade were randomly included in the sample. Before and 2-months after the measles mass vaccinations, blood samples were collected from the students and measles specific IgGs were studied. Results. The pre-campaign overall seropositivity was 74.7%. Post-campaign overall seropositivity increased to 96.5%. Precampaign seropositivity among 8-graders was significantly lower than that in other grades (57.5%, pcO.OOl) and the difference was explained by the number of vaccinations 8-graders received. Except for the number of vaccination doses, other factors did not have any effect on seropositivity. Conclusions. The mass measles vaccination programs have a potential to control measles for developing countries. In addition, more than one dose of measles vaccination is required for developing countries. [Indian J Pediatr 2010; 77 (8): 879-883].
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6533
https://doi.org/10.1007/S12098-010-0124-z
ISSN: 0019-5456
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