尼日利亚萨加穆在扩大免疫规划和国家免疫规划时期的新生儿破伤风:比较分析。

B. Fetuga, T. Ogunlesi, Folashade A Adekanmbi, D. Olanrewaju, Runsewe-Abiodun T Iyabo, Ogunfowora B Olusoga
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背景:持续研究新生儿破伤风(NNT)的发生模式对于更好的控制措施是必要的。目的:比较尼日利亚一家三级医院在两个以不同国家免疫规划(扩大免疫规划(EPI)和国家免疫规划(NPI)为特征的时期内NNT的患病率和结果。方法:对1991 ~ 1996年(EPI期)和1997 ~ 2005年(NPI期)新生儿NNT住院记录进行分析。结果:EPI和NPI期的患病率分别为6.4%和2.9%。大多数母亲没有接受产前护理(扩大免疫方案占81.4%,新免疫方案占75.6%),怀孕期间没有接种破伤风疫苗(扩大免疫方案占87.7%,新免疫方案占88.4%),并在保健设施外分娩婴儿(扩大免疫方案占86.6%,新免疫方案占83.3%)。在扩大免疫方案和新方案实施期间,病死率分别为49.5%和61.5%。结论:尽管免疫规划有所改变,尼日利亚NNT的患病率和死亡率仍然很高。
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Neonatal tetanus in Sagamu, Nigeria during the Expanded Programme on Immunization and the National Programme on Immunization eras: A comparative analysis.
Background: It is essential to continually study the pattern of occurrence of neonatal tetanus (NNT) for better control measures. Objective: To compare the prevalence rates and outcome of NNT in a Nigerian tertiary hospital over two periods characterized by different national immunization programmes the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) and the National Programme on Immunization (NPI). Methods: The records of babies hospitalized with NNT between 1991 and 1996 (EPI period) and between 1997 and 2005 (NPI period) were studied. Results: The prevalence rates for the EPI and NPI periods were 6.4 percent and 2.9 percent respectively. Most of the mothers did not receive ante-natal care (81.4 percent for EPI and 75.6 percent for NPI), did not take anti-tetanus vaccines in pregnancy (87.7 percent for EPI and 88.4 percent for NPI) and delivered their babies outside the health facilities (86.6 percent for EPI and 83.3 percent for NPI). The Case Fatality Rate was 49.5 percent and 61.5 percent for the EPI and NPI periods respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence and mortality of NNT remains high in Nigeria despite a change in immunization programme.
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