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Validity of measles immunization certificates submitted upon enrollment in an elementary school in Korea

Authors
Lee K.Kim H.Shin E.Kim Y.Chang S.Choi J.
Issue Date
2009
Keywords
Certificate; Measles; Validity
Citation
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, v.42, no.2, pp 104 - 108
Pages
5
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Volume
42
Number
2
Start Page
104
End Page
108
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/31380
DOI
10.3961/jpmph.2009.42.2.104
ISSN
1975-8375
2233-4521
Abstract
Objectives : To increase the booster vaccination rate, the Korean government legislated a measles vaccination for elementary school students in 2001, requiring parents to submit a certificate of vaccination upon the admission of the students to elementary school. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity of measles vaccination certificates which were issued to parents. Methods : Using questionnaire survey data of 890 general practitioners and 9,235 parents in 2005, we investigated the evidence for booster vaccination certificates of measles. Results : In the survey of general practitioners, 59.5% of the certificates depended on the medical records of clinic, 13.5% was immunization booklets, 23.7% was reimmunizations, 1.9% was confirmation of record of other clinics, and 1.4% was parents statements or requests without evidence. In the survey of parents, 36.2% of the certificates depended on the medical records of clinic, 43.4% was immunization booklets, 18.0% was reimmunizations, and 2.4% was parents statements or requests without evidence. Conclusions : Our findings show that a majority of the booster vaccination certificates of measles was issued on the basis of documented vaccinations and it means that the implementation of the law requiring the submission of elementary school students' vaccination certificates has been very successful in Korea.
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