Nursing To gather information on the prevalence of this polio-related condition, the new District Health Officer surveyed all households about children living in the district. The health officer also asked whether each child had been vaccinated before becoming lame, or not. The prevalence of lameness by vaccination status among two-year-old children is shown in the following table. Table: Lameness by Vaccination Status among Two-Year-Old Children, Bantar District, 2005. Lameness Status Not Lame Lame Total Polio Vaccination Status One or More Doses 6 525 531 No Doses 33 1,457 1,490 Total 39 1,982 2,021 Question 2: What percent of two-year-old children had received at least one dose of the vaccine (this is known as "vaccine coverage")? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation, then express vaccine coverage as a percentage. Question 2A: What was the prevalence of lameness among vaccinated children (i.e., those who had received at least one dose)? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation, then express the rate as cases per 1,000 children. Question 2B: What was the prevalence of lameness among the unvaccinated (no dose) children? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation, then express the rate as cases per 1,000 children.

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To gather information on the prevalence of this polio-related condition, the new
District Health Officer surveyed all households about children living in the
district. The health officer also asked whether each child had been vaccinated
before becoming lame, or not. The prevalence of lameness by vaccination
status among two-year-old children is shown in the following table.
Table: Lameness by Vaccination Status among Two-Year-Old Children, Bantar
District, 2005.
Lameness
Status
Not
Lame
Lame
Total
Polio
Vaccination
One or
More
Status
Doses
6.
525
531
No Doses
33
1,457
1,490
Total
39
1,982
2,021
Question 2: What percent of two-year-old children had received at least one
dose of the vaccine (this is known as "vaccine coverage")? Show the numerator
and denominator of your calculation, then express vaccine coverage as a
percentage.
Question 2A: What was the prevalence of lameness among vaccinated children
(i.e., those who had received at least one dose)? Show the numerator and
denominator of your calculation, then express the rate as cases per 1,000
children.
Question 2B: What was the prevalence of lameness among the unvaccinated
(no dose) children? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation,
then express the rate as cases per 1,000 children.
Question 2C: Compare the prevalence of lameness in populations according to
their vaccination status. What does
comparison tell you?
Question 2D: Based on your conclusion from Question 5, what kind of
intervention do you recommend to reduce the prevalence of conditions related
to polio infection in the Bantar District?
Transcribed Image Text:Nursing To gather information on the prevalence of this polio-related condition, the new District Health Officer surveyed all households about children living in the district. The health officer also asked whether each child had been vaccinated before becoming lame, or not. The prevalence of lameness by vaccination status among two-year-old children is shown in the following table. Table: Lameness by Vaccination Status among Two-Year-Old Children, Bantar District, 2005. Lameness Status Not Lame Lame Total Polio Vaccination One or More Status Doses 6. 525 531 No Doses 33 1,457 1,490 Total 39 1,982 2,021 Question 2: What percent of two-year-old children had received at least one dose of the vaccine (this is known as "vaccine coverage")? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation, then express vaccine coverage as a percentage. Question 2A: What was the prevalence of lameness among vaccinated children (i.e., those who had received at least one dose)? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation, then express the rate as cases per 1,000 children. Question 2B: What was the prevalence of lameness among the unvaccinated (no dose) children? Show the numerator and denominator of your calculation, then express the rate as cases per 1,000 children. Question 2C: Compare the prevalence of lameness in populations according to their vaccination status. What does comparison tell you? Question 2D: Based on your conclusion from Question 5, what kind of intervention do you recommend to reduce the prevalence of conditions related to polio infection in the Bantar District?
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