Data on validity of self-reported vaccinations are scarce. This study, performed on healthcare students in Paris (France), aimed to evaluate this validity for occupational vaccinations. The validity of self-reported vaccination status was compared with written information. A total of 432 students were enrolled. Sensitivity rates for BCG, hepatitis B and measles were over 74%. For diphtheria-tetanus-polio and pertussis, sensitivity was below 50%. Specificity was between 70 and 95% for dTP-pertussis, and below 35% for all others. Overall, the validity of self-reported information was low, meaning that checking medical records remains the preferable strategy for assessing immunization status.
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Loulergue, P., Pulcini, C., Massin, S., Bernhard, M., Fonteneau, L., Levy-Brühl, D., … Launay, O. (2014). Validity of self-reported vaccination status among French healthcare students. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20(12), O1152–O1154. https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-0691.12759
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