Sutton G C
Pontefract Health Authority, Ackton Hospital.
Public Health. 1991 Mar;105(2):133-8. doi: 10.1016/s0033-3506(05)80287-2.
The acceptability, adverse effects and uptake of MMR vaccine were assessed in an open pragmatic study. 96.5% of parents chose vaccination with MMR rather than monocomponent measles. Few parents could correctly name a complication of mumps (40.4%), measles (21.7%) or rubella (25.3%). In the three weeks following vaccination, 15.9% of infants had local reactions, 26.4% had rashes, and 30.3% fever. There was no increase in uptake of measles vaccination during the study, but it led to improvements in programme organisation which subsequently boosted coverage.