Title of article :
Adverse events associated with MMR vaccines in Arak
Author/Authors :
Doreh, Fatemeh Department Of Pediatric - Arak University Of Medical Science, Arak, Iran , Heidary, Masoumeh General Practitioner - Arak University Of Medical Science, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Epidemiologic studies of adverse
events following vaccination are not easy and
many countries have no reliable data. The aim
of this study was to identify adverse events
following MMR vaccination in Arak.
Material and Methods: This descriptive study
was performed on 310 vaccinated children
(12m-6y) in vaccination centers of Arak,
located in Markazi Province of Iran. Parents
were educated to use a daily diary to record
symptoms during a 43-day period following
immunization. Data were analyzed with SPSS
ver. 11.5. Results: In this study 54.5% of children
(50.2% vaccinated with Razi vaccine and 62.1%
with Indian vaccine) had at least one adverse
event. Adverse events were: 40.9% fever , 17.9%
pain, 9.6% redness at injection site, 14.5% rash,
6.7% arthralgia, 5% parotitis, 4.5% headache
with vomiting , 1.6% febrile convulsions. Seven
children were hospitalized for the severity of
symptoms. Two cases of aseptic meningitis were
detected among the children in the study group.
Conclusion: The incidence of common and
serious adverse events, following the injection
of both strains of MMR vaccine, is relatively
high in Iran.
Keywords :
MMR Vaccine , Adverse Effects , Aseptic Meningitis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics