학술논문

Risk Factors of Delay Proportional Probability in Diphtheriatetanus-pertussis Vaccination of Iranian Children; Life Table Approach Analysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Global Infectious Diseases. Oct-Dec2015, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p165-169. 5p. 1 Chart, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*WHOOPING cough
*BORDETELLA diseases
*COUGH
*VACCINATION
*PREVENTION of communicable diseases
Language
ISSN
0974-777X
Abstract
Despite success in expanded program immunization for an increase in vaccination coverage in the children of world, timeliness and schedule of vaccination remains as one of the challenges in public health. This study purposed to demonstrate the related factors of delayed diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) vaccination using life table approach. A historical cohort study conducted in the poor areas of five large Iran cities. Totally, 3610 children with 24-47 months old age who had documented vaccination card were enrolled. Time of vaccination for the third dose of DTP vaccine was calculated. Life table survival was used to calculate the proportional probability of vaccination in each time. Wilcoxon test was used for the comparison proportional probability of delayed vaccination based on studies factors. The overall median delayed time for DTP3 was 38.52 days. The Wilcoxon test showed that city, nationality, education level of parents, birth order and being in rural areas are related to the high probability of delay time for DTP3 vaccination (P < 0. 001). Moreover, child gender and parent's job were not significant factors (P > 0.05). Being away from the capital, a high concentration of immigrants in the city borders with a low socioeconomic class leads to prolonged delay in DTP vaccination time. Special attention to these areas is needed to increase the levels of parental knowledge and to facilitate access to the health services care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]