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State Policy Removing the Personal Belief Exemption for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) School Immunization Requirement, Washington State, 2014-2022.
Moore, Tyler P; Bennett, Julia C; Graff, Katherine; Rao, Mayuree; Augusto, Orvalho; Chu, Helen Y; Wagenaar, Bradley H; Bell, Teal R.
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  • Moore TP; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Bennett JC; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Graff K; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Rao M; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Augusto O; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Chu HY; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Wagenaar BH; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
  • Bell TR; Tyler P. Moore, Katherine Graff, and Teal R. Bell are with the Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater. Julia C. Bennett, Mayuree Rao, Orvalho Augusto, and Bradley H. Wagenaar are with the School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle. Helen Y. Chu is with the Department of Medi
Am J Public Health ; 113(7): 795-804, 2023 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37200605
ABSTRACT
Objectives. To assess the impact of Washington State's 2019 Engrossed House Bill (EHB) 1638-which removed measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) personal belief exemptions-on MMR vaccine series completion and exemption rates in K-12 students. Methods. We used interrupted time-series analyses to examine changes in MMR vaccine series completion rates before and after EHB 1638 was passed and the χ2 test for differences in exemption rates. Results. EHB 1638 implementation was associated with a 5.4% relative increase in kindergarten MMR vaccine series completion rates (95% confidence interval = 3.8%, 7.1%; P ≤ .001), and results were similar with Oregon as a control state (no change observed in Oregon; P = .68). MMR exemptions overall decreased 41% (from 3.1% in 2018-2019 to 1.8% in 2019-2020; P ≤ .001), and religious exemptions increased 367% (from 0.3% to 1.4%; P ≤ .001). Conclusions. EHB 1638 was associated with an increase in MMR vaccine series completion rates and a decrease in any MMR exemption. However, effects were partially offset by an increase in religious exemption rates. Public Health Implications. Removal of personal belief exemptions for the MMR immunization requirement only may be an effective approach to increase MMR vaccine coverage rates statewide and among underimmunized communities. (Am J Public Health. 2023;113(7)795-804. https//doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307285).
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Rubéola (Sarampión Alemán) / Sarampión / Paperas Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Am J Public Health Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Rubéola (Sarampión Alemán) / Sarampión / Paperas Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Am J Public Health Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article