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Showing papers in "Transactions of the Medical Society of London in 1993"


Journal Article
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe childhood immunization rates in a sample of Muscovite children and attitudes towards child immunization, finding that 57% of children were up-to-date with diphtheria and tetanus immunization.
Abstract: We describe childhood immunization rates in a sample of Muscovite children and attitudes towards child immunization. Of 19 children, 57% of children were up-to-date with diphtheria and tetanus immunization, 47% with pertussis, 59% with oral poliovirus, 91% with tuberculosis and 51% with measles. There was no evidence of fear about infections by needles, preference for alternative medicine or unavailability of vaccines. Immunization rates amongst pre-school Muscovite children are low but not that much different from those in some areas of the United Kingdom in the 1980s or areas of the United States at present. Medical advice against immunization was the main reason for failure.

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