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Unreliability of reported tetanus vaccination histories
Michael Gindi1, Peter Oravitz, Regina Sexton
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Saint Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY 10457, USA. mikeginid@pol.net
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|March 15, 2005
Abstract:
Our study questioned the reliability of patients' reported tetanus immunization histories. One thousand patients at an urban teaching hospital were queried regarding their tetanus immunization status. Of the 377 patients who initially asserted having had a tetanus vaccine in the last 5 years, 98 (26%) were confirmed, either by further history taking or chart review, not to have received tetanus immunization. It appears that there is a sizeable percentage of patients who falsely report their tetanus immunization status.