2000
DOI: 10.1086/315565
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How Many Doses of Diphtheria Toxoid Are Required for Protection in Adults? Results of a Case‐Control Study among 40‐ to 49‐Year‐Old Adults in the Russian Federation

Abstract: During the Russian diphtheria epidemic of the 1990s, adults had an unexpectedly high rate of disease. A retrospective, matched case-control study was done to measure the effectiveness of one, two, or three or more doses of diphtheria toxoid against diphtheria among 40- to 49-year-old Russians. Thirty-nine diphtheria case-patients and 117 controls were studied. Previous vaccinations were included if one dose was received within the previous 10 years. Five cases (13%) and 33 controls (28%) had received three or … Show more

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“…These results are compatible to previous studies which revealed that more doses of Td vaccination could provide more protective immunity and prevent development of severe diseases, especially for diphtheria (17-19). These studies provided valuable data about the effect of Td vaccine on diphtheria, especially after a large outbreak in the former Soviet Union, but the effect on tetanus was not evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These results are compatible to previous studies which revealed that more doses of Td vaccination could provide more protective immunity and prevent development of severe diseases, especially for diphtheria (17-19). These studies provided valuable data about the effect of Td vaccine on diphtheria, especially after a large outbreak in the former Soviet Union, but the effect on tetanus was not evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…During an epidemic in Eastern Europe the highest mortality rate (62%) was detected among persons aged 41 to 64 years (15). Nowadays, booster doses of diphtheria toxoid in Brazil and many other countries are recommended every 10 years for adults, but this recommendation is not regularly enforced (6,15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During epidemic in Eastern Europe the highest mortality rate (62%) was also detected in this age group (Rakhmanova et al 1996, Brennan et al 2000, Ohuabunwo et al 2005.…”
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confidence: 83%