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The school-based immunization survey: An inexpensive tool for measuring vaccine coverage

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  • Rodewald, L.E.
  • Roghmann, K.J.
  • Szilagyi, P.G.
  • Winter, N.L.
  • Campbell, J.R.
  • Humiston, S.G.

Abstract

A school-based immunization survey was conducted among the 36 Rochester, NY, elementary schools (n = 5584 children) to determine (1) the vaccination rates at 2 years of age by type of primary care provider and (2) the accuracy of school immunization records (by comparing them with medical charts for children attending hospital-based clinics). These rates varied by provider type from 58% to 86% and were all below the national goal of 90%. In comparison with medical chart review, the school data had error rates of 15%; however, these errors occurred in both directions and were thus unbiased. School-based surveys include children who lack connections to the primary care system. With minimal effort these surveys can help identify populations in need of intervention.

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  • Rodewald, L.E. & Roghmann, K.J. & Szilagyi, P.G. & Winter, N.L. & Campbell, J.R. & Humiston, S.G., 1993. "The school-based immunization survey: An inexpensive tool for measuring vaccine coverage," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 83(12), pages 1749-1751.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1993:83:12:1749-1751_3
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