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World J Clin Pediatr. Sep 9, 2025; 14(3): 107253
Published online Sep 9, 2025. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v14.i3.107253
Published online Sep 9, 2025. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v14.i3.107253
Table 2 Comparison of signs and symptoms of measles among the study group, according to their vaccination status, n (%)
Signs and Symptoms | Total (n = 289) | Not vaccinated (n = 187) | Vaccinated (n = 102) | P value |
Cough | 277 (95.8) | 182 (97.3) | 95 (93.1) | 0.088 |
Skin rash | 0.011 | |||
Typical | 277 (95.8) | 182 (97.3) | 95 (93) | |
Atypical | 3 (1) | 0 (0) | 3 (3) | |
Koplik’s spots | 96 (33.2) | 82 (43.8) | 14 (13.7) | 0.0011 |
Conjunctivitis | 268 (92.7) | 170 (90.9) | 98 (96.1) | 0.106 |
Coryza | 208(72) | 146 (78.1) | 62 (60.8) | 0.0021 |
- Citation: Mawlood SK, Al-Ani MM, Al-Ani RM, Alshibib A. Impact of measles vaccination on clinical characteristics and outcomes in children in Ramadi, Iraq. World J Clin Pediatr 2025; 14(3): 107253
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2219-2808/full/v14/i3/107253.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v14.i3.107253