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Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil

BACKGROUND: 10-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine/PCV10 was introduced in the Brazilian National Immunization Program along the year of 2010. We assessed the direct effectiveness of PCV10 vaccination in preventing nasopharyngeal/NP pneumococcal carriage in infants. METHODS: A cross-sectional popu...

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Autores principales: Andrade, Ana Lucia, Ternes, Yves Mauro, Vieira, Maria Aparecida, Moreira, Weslley Garcia, Lamaro-Cardoso, Juliana, Kipnis, André, Cardoso, Maria Regina, Brandileone, Maria Cristina, Moura, Iaci, Pimenta, Fabiana C., da Gloria Carvalho, Maria, Saraiva, Fabricia Oliveira, Toscano, Cristiana Maria, Minamisava, Ruth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4043727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24892409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098128
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author Andrade, Ana Lucia
Ternes, Yves Mauro
Vieira, Maria Aparecida
Moreira, Weslley Garcia
Lamaro-Cardoso, Juliana
Kipnis, André
Cardoso, Maria Regina
Brandileone, Maria Cristina
Moura, Iaci
Pimenta, Fabiana C.
da Gloria Carvalho, Maria
Saraiva, Fabricia Oliveira
Toscano, Cristiana Maria
Minamisava, Ruth
author_facet Andrade, Ana Lucia
Ternes, Yves Mauro
Vieira, Maria Aparecida
Moreira, Weslley Garcia
Lamaro-Cardoso, Juliana
Kipnis, André
Cardoso, Maria Regina
Brandileone, Maria Cristina
Moura, Iaci
Pimenta, Fabiana C.
da Gloria Carvalho, Maria
Saraiva, Fabricia Oliveira
Toscano, Cristiana Maria
Minamisava, Ruth
author_sort Andrade, Ana Lucia
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description BACKGROUND: 10-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine/PCV10 was introduced in the Brazilian National Immunization Program along the year of 2010. We assessed the direct effectiveness of PCV10 vaccination in preventing nasopharyngeal/NP pneumococcal carriage in infants. METHODS: A cross-sectional population-based household survey was conducted in Goiania Brazil, from December/2010-February/2011 targeting children aged 7–11 m and 15–18 m. Participants were selected using a systematic sampling. NP swabs, demographic data, and vaccination status were collected from 1,287 children during home visits. Main outcome and exposure of interest were PCV10 vaccine-type carriage and dosing schedules (3p+0, 2p+0, and one catch-up dose), respectively. Pneumococcal carriage was defined by a positive culture and serotyping was performed by Quellung reaction. Rate ratio/RR was calculated as the ratio between the prevalence of vaccine-types carriage in children exposed to different schedules and unvaccinated for PCV10. Adjusted RR was estimated using Poisson regression. PCV10 effectiveness/VE on vaccine-type carriage was calculated as 1-RR*100. RESULTS: The prevalence of pneumococcal carriage was 41.0% (95%CI: 38.4–43.7). Serotypes covered by PCV10 and PCV13 were 35.2% and 53.0%, respectively. Vaccine serotypes 6B (11.6%), 23F (7.8%), 14 (6.8%), and 19F (6.6%) were the most frequently observed. After adjusted for confounders, children who had received 2p+0 or 3p+0 dosing schedule presented a significant reduction in pneumococcal vaccine-type carriage, with PCV10 VE equal to 35.9% (95%CI: 4.2–57.1; p = 0.030) and 44.0% (95%CI: 14.–63.5; p = 0.008), respectively, when compared with unvaccinated children. For children who received one catch-up dose, no significant VE was detected (p = 0.905). CONCLUSION: PCV10 was associated with high protection against vaccine-type carriage with 2p+0 and 3p+0 doses for children vaccinated before the second semester of life. The continuous evaluation of carriage serotypes distribution is likely to be useful for evaluating the long-term effectiveness and impact of pneumococcal vaccination on serotypes reduction.
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spelling pubmed-40437272014-06-09 Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil Andrade, Ana Lucia Ternes, Yves Mauro Vieira, Maria Aparecida Moreira, Weslley Garcia Lamaro-Cardoso, Juliana Kipnis, André Cardoso, Maria Regina Brandileone, Maria Cristina Moura, Iaci Pimenta, Fabiana C. da Gloria Carvalho, Maria Saraiva, Fabricia Oliveira Toscano, Cristiana Maria Minamisava, Ruth PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: 10-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine/PCV10 was introduced in the Brazilian National Immunization Program along the year of 2010. We assessed the direct effectiveness of PCV10 vaccination in preventing nasopharyngeal/NP pneumococcal carriage in infants. METHODS: A cross-sectional population-based household survey was conducted in Goiania Brazil, from December/2010-February/2011 targeting children aged 7–11 m and 15–18 m. Participants were selected using a systematic sampling. NP swabs, demographic data, and vaccination status were collected from 1,287 children during home visits. Main outcome and exposure of interest were PCV10 vaccine-type carriage and dosing schedules (3p+0, 2p+0, and one catch-up dose), respectively. Pneumococcal carriage was defined by a positive culture and serotyping was performed by Quellung reaction. Rate ratio/RR was calculated as the ratio between the prevalence of vaccine-types carriage in children exposed to different schedules and unvaccinated for PCV10. Adjusted RR was estimated using Poisson regression. PCV10 effectiveness/VE on vaccine-type carriage was calculated as 1-RR*100. RESULTS: The prevalence of pneumococcal carriage was 41.0% (95%CI: 38.4–43.7). Serotypes covered by PCV10 and PCV13 were 35.2% and 53.0%, respectively. Vaccine serotypes 6B (11.6%), 23F (7.8%), 14 (6.8%), and 19F (6.6%) were the most frequently observed. After adjusted for confounders, children who had received 2p+0 or 3p+0 dosing schedule presented a significant reduction in pneumococcal vaccine-type carriage, with PCV10 VE equal to 35.9% (95%CI: 4.2–57.1; p = 0.030) and 44.0% (95%CI: 14.–63.5; p = 0.008), respectively, when compared with unvaccinated children. For children who received one catch-up dose, no significant VE was detected (p = 0.905). CONCLUSION: PCV10 was associated with high protection against vaccine-type carriage with 2p+0 and 3p+0 doses for children vaccinated before the second semester of life. The continuous evaluation of carriage serotypes distribution is likely to be useful for evaluating the long-term effectiveness and impact of pneumococcal vaccination on serotypes reduction. Public Library of Science 2014-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4043727/ /pubmed/24892409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098128 Text en © 2014 Andrade et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Andrade, Ana Lucia
Ternes, Yves Mauro
Vieira, Maria Aparecida
Moreira, Weslley Garcia
Lamaro-Cardoso, Juliana
Kipnis, André
Cardoso, Maria Regina
Brandileone, Maria Cristina
Moura, Iaci
Pimenta, Fabiana C.
da Gloria Carvalho, Maria
Saraiva, Fabricia Oliveira
Toscano, Cristiana Maria
Minamisava, Ruth
Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil
title Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil
title_full Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil
title_fullStr Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil
title_short Direct Effect of 10-Valent Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination on Pneumococcal Carriage in Children Brazil
title_sort direct effect of 10-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccination on pneumococcal carriage in children brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4043727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24892409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098128
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