| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2404123 | Vaccine | 2011 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Preterm infants are experiencing delays in receiving routine schedule vaccines. We evaluated up-to-date immunisation status of 602 preterm infants at 5 and 24 months for DTCoqPolioHib and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (defined by 3 and 4 doses, respectively). At 5 months, 39% (CI 95% [35–43]) of children were up-to-date for DTCoqPolioHib and 22% (CI 95% [19–26]) for pneumococcal conjugate, while at 24 months 67% (CI 95% [64–71]) were up-to-date for DTCoqPolioHib and 36% (CI 95% [32–40]) for pneumococcal conjugate. After adjustment for gestational age, a primary vaccine before discharge remained linked with a better vaccinal coverage (p < .005, OR = 5.0; CI 95% [2.9–8.5]).
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											Authors
												S. Denizot, J. Fleury, G. Caillaux, V. Rouger, J.-C. Rozé, C. Gras-Le Guen, 
											