Study of children not immunised for measles.

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The results of a survey of the 165 children born in 1980 in a population served by a health centre showed that 42 were not immunised against measles. The reasons for non-immunisation included 18 refusals (usually on the grounds of incorrect contraindications) and 19 defaulters (where the children were not brought for immunisation). Twenty of the children had contracted measles by March 1984. Among the 19 defaulters 12 had been registered with the health centre since age six months or under. Their average number of consultations a year was four. None of the 42 children had Department of Health and Social Security recommended contraindications to measles immunisation.

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Kemple, T. (1985). Study of children not immunised for measles. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 290(6479), 1395–1396. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.290.6479.1395

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