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Iranian Journal of Epidemiology. 2009; 5 (1): 27-32
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-102603

ABSTRACT

Vaccination is one of the most important index for disease prevention program. Therefore this study conducted to assess the coverage of vaccination program to identify the delay or disruption of program in 2005 year. Health profiles [vaccination card] of children between 15-26 months assessed. We did interview with their mothers as well. This survey was conducted in rural and urban area in southern Khorasan province in Iran during 2005. The coverage of children and mother's vaccination were 96.7% and 71.1% respectively. The study findings showed that inadequate information about the arrangement of dosage, distance to health centre and feeling the necessity of vaccination were most factors for incomplete converge of vaccination program. Based on study findings educational program to increase mothers awareness is recommended


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Humans , Male , Female , Vaccination , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Child , Mothers
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Iranian Journal of Epidemiology. 2008; 4 (3-4): 51-57
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-103496

ABSTRACT

Burden of disease studies have been implemented in many countries using the disability adjusted life year [DALY] to assess major health problems. This study was designed to assess the burden of transport accident in South Khorasan [SK] province of Iran for 2005. Years of life lost [YLLs], Years lived with Disability [YLDs] and DALYs were calculated by using methodology developed for the global burden of disease study [GBD] in 2003. The total population of SK was included in this study. In the 2005 year, the DALYs from transport accident in the south Khorasan province were 7456. DALYs for males and females were 5775[77%], 1 691 [23%] years respectively. The total rate of DALYs was 13.28 [per 1000] and with higher rates in age groups 30-44 years [20/86 per 1000], 15-29 years [16/96 per 1000] and 45-59 years [13/28 per 1000]. The age group 15- 44 years was more at risk of transport accidents and injuries than others. The findings suggest that adequate interventional programs for transport accidents prevention and control should be taken to minimize at different levels


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Humans , Male , Female , Cost of Illness
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