کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2409635 | 1103225 | 2006 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

BackgroundEvidence for the relationship between the diphtheria tetanus pertussis (DTP) vaccination and atopic disorders is inconclusive, because the available studies that constitute the evidence are liable to confounding by indication.Study objectiveTo assess the relationship between diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis-(inactivated) poliomyelitis vaccination (DTP-IPV) in the first year of life and reported atopic disorders at primary school age.Method1875 children attending Orthodox Reformed (Protestant) primary schools in the Netherlands returned questionnaires with data on vaccination status, atopic symptoms and lifetime atopic disorders (asthma, hay fever, eczema and food allergy), and possible confounders.ResultsThe adjusted odds ratio of any atopic disorder (vaccinated/unvaccinated) was 1.00 (CI95%: 0.80–1.24). For asthma, hay fever, eczema and food allergy the results were respectively: 1.04 (CI95%: 0.76–1.42), 0.79 (CI95%: 0.55–1.12), 0.87 (CI95%: 0.66–1.14) and 1.13 (CI95%: 0.71–1.81).ConclusionThe DTP-IPV vaccination was not related to reported atopic disorders at primary school age.
Journal: Vaccine - Volume 24, Issue 12, 15 March 2006, Pages 2035–2042