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Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the coverage of MMR and polio vaccines, the temporal trend and spatial dependence, in children up to one year of age in Brazil, between 2011 and 2021. METHODS: Ecological study with secondary data on vaccination coverage rates, made available by the National Immunization Progra...

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Autores principales: Palmieri, Isadora Gabriella Silva, de Lima, Lucas Vinícius, Pavinati, Gabriel, Silva, José Arthur Paschoalotto, Marcon, Sonia Silva, Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri, Magnabosco, Gabriela Tavares
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Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37878834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-549720230047
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author Palmieri, Isadora Gabriella Silva
de Lima, Lucas Vinícius
Pavinati, Gabriel
Silva, José Arthur Paschoalotto
Marcon, Sonia Silva
Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri
Magnabosco, Gabriela Tavares
author_facet Palmieri, Isadora Gabriella Silva
de Lima, Lucas Vinícius
Pavinati, Gabriel
Silva, José Arthur Paschoalotto
Marcon, Sonia Silva
Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri
Magnabosco, Gabriela Tavares
author_sort Palmieri, Isadora Gabriella Silva
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description OBJECTIVE: To analyze the coverage of MMR and polio vaccines, the temporal trend and spatial dependence, in children up to one year of age in Brazil, between 2011 and 2021. METHODS: Ecological study with secondary data on vaccination coverage rates, made available by the National Immunization Program Information System. Trend analysis was carried out using the joinpoint method, according to geographic regions, estimating the annual percentage change (APC) and its respective confidence interval (95%CI). Choropleth maps of distribution by health region were constructed and, subsequently, the spatial dependence was verified using Moran's statistics. RESULTS: Between 2011 and 2021, vaccination coverage declined in Brazil, both for MMR (APC: −6.4%; 95%CI −9.0; −3.8) and for poliomyelitis (APC: −4. 5%; 95%CI −5.5; −3.6). There was a decline in coverage of both vaccines in all geographic regions over the years of the study, except in the South and Midwest for the MMR vaccine. Since 2015, few health regions in the country have achieved adequate vaccination coverage (≥95.0% to <120.0%). The North and Northeast health regions showed low-low clusters in the univariate analysis for both immunobiological. CONCLUSIONS: It is urgent to consider studies like this one for the planning of more effective strategies for immunizing children, especially in areas with higher falls. In this way, barriers to access to immunization can be broken, given Brazil's heterogeneity, and access to reliable information that increases confidence in vaccine efficacy can be expanded.
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spelling pubmed-105992562023-10-26 Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency Palmieri, Isadora Gabriella Silva de Lima, Lucas Vinícius Pavinati, Gabriel Silva, José Arthur Paschoalotto Marcon, Sonia Silva Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri Magnabosco, Gabriela Tavares Rev Bras Epidemiol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To analyze the coverage of MMR and polio vaccines, the temporal trend and spatial dependence, in children up to one year of age in Brazil, between 2011 and 2021. METHODS: Ecological study with secondary data on vaccination coverage rates, made available by the National Immunization Program Information System. Trend analysis was carried out using the joinpoint method, according to geographic regions, estimating the annual percentage change (APC) and its respective confidence interval (95%CI). Choropleth maps of distribution by health region were constructed and, subsequently, the spatial dependence was verified using Moran's statistics. RESULTS: Between 2011 and 2021, vaccination coverage declined in Brazil, both for MMR (APC: −6.4%; 95%CI −9.0; −3.8) and for poliomyelitis (APC: −4. 5%; 95%CI −5.5; −3.6). There was a decline in coverage of both vaccines in all geographic regions over the years of the study, except in the South and Midwest for the MMR vaccine. Since 2015, few health regions in the country have achieved adequate vaccination coverage (≥95.0% to <120.0%). The North and Northeast health regions showed low-low clusters in the univariate analysis for both immunobiological. CONCLUSIONS: It is urgent to consider studies like this one for the planning of more effective strategies for immunizing children, especially in areas with higher falls. In this way, barriers to access to immunization can be broken, given Brazil's heterogeneity, and access to reliable information that increases confidence in vaccine efficacy can be expanded. Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva 2023-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10599256/ /pubmed/37878834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-549720230047 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/All the contents of this journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article
Palmieri, Isadora Gabriella Silva
de Lima, Lucas Vinícius
Pavinati, Gabriel
Silva, José Arthur Paschoalotto
Marcon, Sonia Silva
Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri
Magnabosco, Gabriela Tavares
Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
title Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
title_full Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
title_fullStr Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
title_short Vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in Brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
title_sort vaccination coverage of triple viral and poliomyelitis in brazil, 2011-2021: temporal trend and spatial dependency
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37878834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-549720230047
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