We present the results of two surveys of measles outbreaks near Vellore, which perhaps supports the cause for introduction of a second dose of measles vaccine. Survey one had 590 under 10-year olds. The attack rate was 15.1, 11.7 and 5.7% in the unimmunized, among those vaccinated at 6 months and at 9 months, respectively. The overall vaccine efficacy (VE) was 28% if vaccinated at 6 months and 66% if at 9 months. Second survey had 1702 children and adolescents. There were 59 cases of measles of which 49 were over 5 years of age, the mean age being 8.8 years. The VE was 66% for children up to 6 years and 48.4% for those aged 7-15. The data suggests that measles vaccine is better given at 9 months. The low VE in school age children could be improved by introducing a second dose of measles vaccine. © The Author [2008]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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John, S., Sanghi, S., Prasad, S., Bose, A., & George, K. (2009). Two doses of measles vaccine: Are some states in India ready for It? Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 55(4), 253–256. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmn079
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