LONG-TERM SURVIVAL AFTER EDMONSTON-ZAGREB MEASLES VACCINATION IN GUINEA-BISSAU - INCREASED FEMALE MORTALITY-RATE

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AABY, P
KNUDSEN, K
WHITTLE, H
LISSE, IM
THAARUP, J
POULSEN, A
SODEMANN, M
JAKOBSEN, M
BRINK, L
GANSTED, U
PERMIN, A
JENSEN, TG
ANDERSEN, H
DASILVA, MC
机构
[1] UNIV COPENHAGEN, STAT RES UNIT, DK-1168 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
[2] MRC LABS, FAJARA, SENEGAMBIA
[3] UNIV COPENHAGEN, HVIDOVRE HOSP, DEPT PATHOL, DK-1168 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
[4] INT MED COOPERAT COMM, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
[5] DANCHURCHAID, BISSAU, GUINEA BISSAU
[6] MINIST PUBL HLTH, MATERNAL & CHILD HLTH PROGRAMME, BISSAU, GUINEA BISSAU
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10.1016/S0022-3476(09)90015-4
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
In an urban area of Guinea-Bissau, 384 children were enrolled in a randomized trial comparing morbidity and mortality rates after receiving high-titer Edmonston-Zagreb (EZ) measles vaccine administered from 4 months of age, with a control group receiving inactivated poliomyelitis vaccine at 4 months of age and the standard Schwarz vaccine from 9 months of age. Children were followed to the age of at least 3 years. The mortality ratio of the EZ vaccinees compared with control subjects was 1.79 (range, 1.06 to 3.02; p = 0.027) if children were excluded at the time of migration; if deaths after migration were included, the mortality ratio was 1.53 (range, 0.94 to 2.49; p = 0.087). Girls in the EZ group had significantly higher mortality rates than girls in the control group (mortality ratio = 1.95; range, 1.07 to 3.56; p = 0.027); there was no difference for the boys (mortality ratio = 0.98; range, 0.41 to 2.30). Adjustment for background factors in a Cox regression model did not modify these estimates. Furthermore, female recipients of EZ vaccine had more days with diarrhea (relative risk = 1.35; range, 1.17 to 1.56; p = 0.00003) and were more likely than control subjects to visit a health center in the month after vaccination (relative risk = 1.86; range, 1.05 to 3.31; p = 0.027); those who consulted were more likely to die subsequently (mortality ratio = 2.31; range, 0.99 to 5.41; p = 0.054). These observations were unplanned and require confirmation in larger studies.
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