http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9652634&dopt=Abstract
Impact of anti-vaccine movements on pertussis control: the
untold story.
Gangarosa EJ, Galazka AM, Wolfe CR, Phillips LM, Gangarosa RE, Miller E, Chen
RT.
Gangarosa International Health Foundation and Rollins School of Public Health,
Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
To assess the impact of anti-vaccine movements that targeted pertussis
whole-cell vaccines, we compared pertussis incidence in countries where high
coverage with diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccines (DTP) was maintained
(Hungary, the former East Germany, Poland, and the USA) with countries where
immunisation was disrupted by anti-vaccine movements (Sweden, Japan, UK, The
Russian Federation, Ireland, Italy, the former West Germany, and Australia).
Pertussis incidence was 10 to 100 times lower in countries where high vaccine
coverage was maintained than in countries where immunisation programs were
compromised by anti-vaccine movements. Comparisons of neighbouring countries
with high and low vaccine coverage further underscore the efficacy of these
vaccines. Given the safety and cost-effectiveness of whole-cell pertussis
vaccines, our study shows that, far from being obsolete, these vaccines continue
to have an important role in global immunisation.
PMID: 9652634 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]