TABLE 4.
Question (See Table 1 for full text) | Mean percentage (95% confidence limits) with correct answer |
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1. Pertussis is caused by bacteria. | 44 (36–52) |
2. Pertussis spreads easily from person to person. | 66 (58–73) |
3. Only babies get pertussis. | 87 (81–92) |
4. Pertussis causes bad cough lasting three to four days. | 40 (32–48) |
5. Babies often vomit and lose weight. | 52 (44–60) |
6. Babies are always hospitalized. | 44 (36–52) |
7. Pertussis can cause convulsions. | 57 (49–65) |
8. Pertussis can cause brain damage. | 48 (40–56) |
9. Treatment cures pertussis in one to two days. | 29 (22–36) |
10. Can get pertussis more than once. | 13 (7–18) |
11. Pertussis vaccine contains living germs. | 15 (10–21) |
12. Pertussis vaccine causes fever in 50% of babies. | 68 (61–76) |
13. Shot contains diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines. | 86 (81–92) |
14. Some babies cry for many hours after pertussis vaccine. | 59 (51–67) |
15. Pertussis vaccine can cause convulsions. | 52 (44–60) |
16. Pertussis vaccine often causes pain, redness and swelling. | 85 (79–91) |
17. Acetaminophen reduces some side effects. | 92 (88–96) |
18. Only one injection of pertussis vaccine is needed. | 63 (55–71) |
19. Pertussis vaccine protects for life. | 27 (19–34) |
20. The disease is much worse than reactions to vaccine. | 91 (86–95) |
Mean score on 10 disease-related questions. | 48 (41–54)* |
Mean score on 10 vaccine-related questions. | 64 (59–69)* |
99.9% confidence limits of the mean