Authors
Michael Baker, Anne McNicholas, Nicholas Garrett, Nicholas Jones, Joanna Stewart, Vivien Koberstein, Diana Lennon
Publication date
2000/10/1
Journal
The Pediatric infectious disease journal
Volume
19
Issue
10
Pages
983-990
Publisher
LWW
Description
Background.
New Zealand is in its ninth year of a serogroup B meningococcal disease epidemic with annual rates of up to 16.9 cases per 100 000. The highest incidence is in Maori and Pacific Island children in the Auckland region. We conducted a case-control study to identify potentially modifiable risk factors for this disease.
Methods.
A case-control study of 202 cases of confirmed and probable meningococcal disease in Auckland children younger than 8 years of age recruited from May, 1997, to March, 1999, was undertaken. Controls (313) were recruited door-to-door by a cluster sampling method based on starting points randomly distributed in the Auckland region. They were frequency matched with the expected distribution of age and ethnicity in the meningococcal disease cases.
Results.
With the use of a multivariate model and controlling for age, ethnicity, season and socioeconomic factors, risk of disease …
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