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Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study

Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination among young children in Belgium. Design Prospective case-control study. Setting Random sample of 39 Belgian hospitals, February 2008 to June 2010. Participants 215 children admitted to hospital with rotavirus gastroenteritis confirmed...

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Autores principales: Braeckman, Tessa, Van Herck, Koen, Meyer, Nadia, Pirçon, Jean-Yves, Soriano-Gabarró, Montse, Heylen, Elisabeth, Zeller, Mark, Azou, Myriam, Capiau, Heidi, De Koster, Jan, Maernoudt, Anne-Sophie, Raes, Marc, Verdonck, Lutgard, Verghote, Marc, Vergison, Anne, Matthijnssens, Jelle, Van Ranst, Marc, Van Damme, Pierre
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22875947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e4752
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author Braeckman, Tessa
Van Herck, Koen
Meyer, Nadia
Pirçon, Jean-Yves
Soriano-Gabarró, Montse
Heylen, Elisabeth
Zeller, Mark
Azou, Myriam
Capiau, Heidi
De Koster, Jan
Maernoudt, Anne-Sophie
Raes, Marc
Verdonck, Lutgard
Verghote, Marc
Vergison, Anne
Matthijnssens, Jelle
Van Ranst, Marc
Van Damme, Pierre
author_facet Braeckman, Tessa
Van Herck, Koen
Meyer, Nadia
Pirçon, Jean-Yves
Soriano-Gabarró, Montse
Heylen, Elisabeth
Zeller, Mark
Azou, Myriam
Capiau, Heidi
De Koster, Jan
Maernoudt, Anne-Sophie
Raes, Marc
Verdonck, Lutgard
Verghote, Marc
Vergison, Anne
Matthijnssens, Jelle
Van Ranst, Marc
Van Damme, Pierre
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description Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination among young children in Belgium. Design Prospective case-control study. Setting Random sample of 39 Belgian hospitals, February 2008 to June 2010. Participants 215 children admitted to hospital with rotavirus gastroenteritis confirmed by polymerase chain reaction and 276 age and hospital matched controls. All children were of an eligible age to have received rotavirus vaccination (that is, born after 1 October 2006 and aged ≥14 weeks). Main outcome measure Vaccination status of children admitted to hospital with rotavirus gastroenteritis and matched controls. Results 99 children (48%) admitted with rotavirus gastroenteritis and 244 (91%) controls had received at least one dose of any rotavirus vaccine (P<0.001). The monovalent rotavirus vaccine accounted for 92% (n=594) of all rotavirus vaccine doses. With hospital admission as the outcome, the unadjusted effectiveness of two doses of the monovalent rotavirus vaccine was 90% (95% confidence interval 81% to 95%) overall, 91% (75% to 97%) in children aged 3-11 months, and 90% (76% to 96%) in those aged ≥12 months. The G2P[4] genotype accounted for 52% of cases confirmed by polymerase chain reaction with eligible matched controls. Vaccine effectiveness was 85% (64% to 94%) against G2P[4] and 95% (78% to 99%) against G1P[8]. In 25% of cases confirmed by polymerase chain reaction with eligible matched controls, there was reported co-infection with adenovirus, astrovirus and/or norovirus. Vaccine effectiveness against co-infected cases was 86% (52% to 96%). Effectiveness of at least one dose of any rotavirus vaccine (intention to vaccinate analysis) was 91% (82% to 95%). Conclusions Rotavirus vaccination is effective for the prevention of admission to hospital for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium, despite the high prevalence of G2P[4] and viral co-infection.
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spelling pubmed-34144342012-08-09 Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study Braeckman, Tessa Van Herck, Koen Meyer, Nadia Pirçon, Jean-Yves Soriano-Gabarró, Montse Heylen, Elisabeth Zeller, Mark Azou, Myriam Capiau, Heidi De Koster, Jan Maernoudt, Anne-Sophie Raes, Marc Verdonck, Lutgard Verghote, Marc Vergison, Anne Matthijnssens, Jelle Van Ranst, Marc Van Damme, Pierre BMJ Research Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination among young children in Belgium. Design Prospective case-control study. Setting Random sample of 39 Belgian hospitals, February 2008 to June 2010. Participants 215 children admitted to hospital with rotavirus gastroenteritis confirmed by polymerase chain reaction and 276 age and hospital matched controls. All children were of an eligible age to have received rotavirus vaccination (that is, born after 1 October 2006 and aged ≥14 weeks). Main outcome measure Vaccination status of children admitted to hospital with rotavirus gastroenteritis and matched controls. Results 99 children (48%) admitted with rotavirus gastroenteritis and 244 (91%) controls had received at least one dose of any rotavirus vaccine (P<0.001). The monovalent rotavirus vaccine accounted for 92% (n=594) of all rotavirus vaccine doses. With hospital admission as the outcome, the unadjusted effectiveness of two doses of the monovalent rotavirus vaccine was 90% (95% confidence interval 81% to 95%) overall, 91% (75% to 97%) in children aged 3-11 months, and 90% (76% to 96%) in those aged ≥12 months. The G2P[4] genotype accounted for 52% of cases confirmed by polymerase chain reaction with eligible matched controls. Vaccine effectiveness was 85% (64% to 94%) against G2P[4] and 95% (78% to 99%) against G1P[8]. In 25% of cases confirmed by polymerase chain reaction with eligible matched controls, there was reported co-infection with adenovirus, astrovirus and/or norovirus. Vaccine effectiveness against co-infected cases was 86% (52% to 96%). Effectiveness of at least one dose of any rotavirus vaccine (intention to vaccinate analysis) was 91% (82% to 95%). Conclusions Rotavirus vaccination is effective for the prevention of admission to hospital for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium, despite the high prevalence of G2P[4] and viral co-infection. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2012-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3414434/ /pubmed/22875947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e4752 Text en © Braeckman et al 2012 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/legalcode.
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Braeckman, Tessa
Van Herck, Koen
Meyer, Nadia
Pirçon, Jean-Yves
Soriano-Gabarró, Montse
Heylen, Elisabeth
Zeller, Mark
Azou, Myriam
Capiau, Heidi
De Koster, Jan
Maernoudt, Anne-Sophie
Raes, Marc
Verdonck, Lutgard
Verghote, Marc
Vergison, Anne
Matthijnssens, Jelle
Van Ranst, Marc
Van Damme, Pierre
Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study
title Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study
title_full Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study
title_short Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in Belgium: case-control study
title_sort effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in prevention of hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis among young children in belgium: case-control study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22875947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e4752
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