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Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies

INTRODUCTION: The introduction of the diphtheria−tetanus−pertussis (DTP) vaccine into childhood immunization programs resulted in its widespread elimination in high‐income countries. However, Nigeria is currently experiencing an outbreak. The primary cause of diphtheria outbreaks and its high mortal...

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Autores principales: Abdulrasheed, Nasir, Lawal, Lukman, Mogaji, Abdulazeez B., Abdulkareem, Ahmed O., Shuaib, Abdulrahman K., Adeoti, Sodiq G., Amosu, Opeyemi P., Muhammad‐Olodo, Abdulmujeeb O., Lawal, Abdulwahab O., Jaji, Tawakalitu A., Abdul‐Rahman, Toufik
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38018582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.1096
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author Abdulrasheed, Nasir
Lawal, Lukman
Mogaji, Abdulazeez B.
Abdulkareem, Ahmed O.
Shuaib, Abdulrahman K.
Adeoti, Sodiq G.
Amosu, Opeyemi P.
Muhammad‐Olodo, Abdulmujeeb O.
Lawal, Abdulwahab O.
Jaji, Tawakalitu A.
Abdul‐Rahman, Toufik
author_facet Abdulrasheed, Nasir
Lawal, Lukman
Mogaji, Abdulazeez B.
Abdulkareem, Ahmed O.
Shuaib, Abdulrahman K.
Adeoti, Sodiq G.
Amosu, Opeyemi P.
Muhammad‐Olodo, Abdulmujeeb O.
Lawal, Abdulwahab O.
Jaji, Tawakalitu A.
Abdul‐Rahman, Toufik
author_sort Abdulrasheed, Nasir
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description INTRODUCTION: The introduction of the diphtheria−tetanus−pertussis (DTP) vaccine into childhood immunization programs resulted in its widespread elimination in high‐income countries. However, Nigeria is currently experiencing an outbreak. The primary cause of diphtheria outbreaks and its high mortality rates in Nigeria was waning herd immunity due to low DTP coverage and a lack of diphtheria antitoxin (DAT), respectively. However, the underlying causes of Nigeria's low DTP coverage and DAT supply remain unknown. METHOD: Relevant studies and reports included in our review were obtained by a search through Google Scholar, PubMed, and organization websites using the terms “Diphtheria−Pertussis−Tetanus vaccine OR Diphtheria antitoxin and Nigeria OR Diphtheria Outbreak.” All articles considering diphtheria outbreaks, DTP vaccine, and DAT supply in Nigeria were considered without time restriction due to the paucity of data. We used the narrative synthesis approach to critically appraise, analyze, and draw inferences from the selected articles. RESULTS: The main causes of low DTP coverage are insufficient supply, an inefficient cold chain system, and low uptake due to poor health literacy and negative sociocultural and religious beliefs, whereas the key barriers to DAT availability are insufficient production by pharmaceutical industries because of low demand and priority. CONCLUSION: The underlying causes of Nigeria's low DTP coverage and DAT supply are multifactorial. Both short‐term and long‐term measures are needed to control this outbreak and prevent future occurrences.
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spelling pubmed-106835572023-11-30 Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies Abdulrasheed, Nasir Lawal, Lukman Mogaji, Abdulazeez B. Abdulkareem, Ahmed O. Shuaib, Abdulrahman K. Adeoti, Sodiq G. Amosu, Opeyemi P. Muhammad‐Olodo, Abdulmujeeb O. Lawal, Abdulwahab O. Jaji, Tawakalitu A. Abdul‐Rahman, Toufik Immun Inflamm Dis Review Article INTRODUCTION: The introduction of the diphtheria−tetanus−pertussis (DTP) vaccine into childhood immunization programs resulted in its widespread elimination in high‐income countries. However, Nigeria is currently experiencing an outbreak. The primary cause of diphtheria outbreaks and its high mortality rates in Nigeria was waning herd immunity due to low DTP coverage and a lack of diphtheria antitoxin (DAT), respectively. However, the underlying causes of Nigeria's low DTP coverage and DAT supply remain unknown. METHOD: Relevant studies and reports included in our review were obtained by a search through Google Scholar, PubMed, and organization websites using the terms “Diphtheria−Pertussis−Tetanus vaccine OR Diphtheria antitoxin and Nigeria OR Diphtheria Outbreak.” All articles considering diphtheria outbreaks, DTP vaccine, and DAT supply in Nigeria were considered without time restriction due to the paucity of data. We used the narrative synthesis approach to critically appraise, analyze, and draw inferences from the selected articles. RESULTS: The main causes of low DTP coverage are insufficient supply, an inefficient cold chain system, and low uptake due to poor health literacy and negative sociocultural and religious beliefs, whereas the key barriers to DAT availability are insufficient production by pharmaceutical industries because of low demand and priority. CONCLUSION: The underlying causes of Nigeria's low DTP coverage and DAT supply are multifactorial. Both short‐term and long‐term measures are needed to control this outbreak and prevent future occurrences. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10683557/ /pubmed/38018582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.1096 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abdulrasheed, Nasir
Lawal, Lukman
Mogaji, Abdulazeez B.
Abdulkareem, Ahmed O.
Shuaib, Abdulrahman K.
Adeoti, Sodiq G.
Amosu, Opeyemi P.
Muhammad‐Olodo, Abdulmujeeb O.
Lawal, Abdulwahab O.
Jaji, Tawakalitu A.
Abdul‐Rahman, Toufik
Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies
title Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies
title_full Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies
title_fullStr Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies
title_short Recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in Nigeria: A review of the underlying factors and remedies
title_sort recurrent diphtheria outbreaks in nigeria: a review of the underlying factors and remedies
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38018582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.1096
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