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Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013

BACKGROUND: China is approaching measles elimination, but indigenous measles still circulates. County L in China has reported measles-containing vaccine (MCV) coverage rates >95% since 2000. Despite high reported coverage, a large measles outbreak occurred among young children in L County. We mea...

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Autores principales: Ma, Chao, Li, Fangjun, Zheng, Xiang, Zhang, Hong, Duan, Mengjuan, Yang, Yanhua, Hao, Lixin, Su, Qiru, Rodewald, Lance, Guo, Bosong, Xiao, Shanliang, Wang, Huaqing, Li, Li, Li, Junhua, Luo, Huiming, Gao, Lidong
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4307911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25608672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-015-0752-z
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author Ma, Chao
Li, Fangjun
Zheng, Xiang
Zhang, Hong
Duan, Mengjuan
Yang, Yanhua
Hao, Lixin
Su, Qiru
Rodewald, Lance
Guo, Bosong
Xiao, Shanliang
Wang, Huaqing
Li, Li
Li, Junhua
Luo, Huiming
Gao, Lidong
author_facet Ma, Chao
Li, Fangjun
Zheng, Xiang
Zhang, Hong
Duan, Mengjuan
Yang, Yanhua
Hao, Lixin
Su, Qiru
Rodewald, Lance
Guo, Bosong
Xiao, Shanliang
Wang, Huaqing
Li, Li
Li, Junhua
Luo, Huiming
Gao, Lidong
author_sort Ma, Chao
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description BACKGROUND: China is approaching measles elimination, but indigenous measles still circulates. County L in China has reported measles-containing vaccine (MCV) coverage rates >95% since 2000. Despite high reported coverage, a large measles outbreak occurred among young children in L County. We measured MCV coverage using 5 different methods during an investigation on this outbreak and compared our estimates with reported rates. METHODS: Reported coverage rates are determined by aggregating clinic-based data across the county: doses administered in each clinic divided by the number of children registered in each clinic. Our methods estimated coverage for the 2010–2012 birth cohort, and were (1) administrative method: doses administered in clinics divided by the birth cohort recorded in the Statistical Year Book, (2) house-to-house convenience-sample survey of children living near cases, (3) vaccination clinic records review, (4) determination of a convenience sample of measles outbreak cases’ vaccination statuses and using the field vaccine efficacy outbreak equation to estimate population coverage, and (5) a seroprevalence survey using a convenience sample of residual blood samples from hospitals. RESULTS: The measles outbreak totaled 215 cases, representing an incidence of 195.8 per million population. Our estimated MCV coverage rates were: (1) administrative method: 84.1%-87.0% for MCV1 and 80.3%-90.0% for MCV2, (2) in-house survey: 83.3% of 9–17 month children received MCV1, and 74.5% of 24–47 month children received MCV2, (3) clinic record review: 85.5% of 9–17 month children received MCV1, and 73.2% of 24–59 month children received MCV2, (4) field VE method: 83.6% of 9–47 month children received one or more MCV doses, and (5) serology: seropositive rates were <80% in the 12–17 and 18–23 month age cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with reported coverage >95%, our 5 coverage assessments all showed substantially lower coverage. China should evaluate guidelines for reporting vaccination coverage and identify feasible improvements to the assessment methods.
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spelling pubmed-43079112015-01-28 Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013 Ma, Chao Li, Fangjun Zheng, Xiang Zhang, Hong Duan, Mengjuan Yang, Yanhua Hao, Lixin Su, Qiru Rodewald, Lance Guo, Bosong Xiao, Shanliang Wang, Huaqing Li, Li Li, Junhua Luo, Huiming Gao, Lidong BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: China is approaching measles elimination, but indigenous measles still circulates. County L in China has reported measles-containing vaccine (MCV) coverage rates >95% since 2000. Despite high reported coverage, a large measles outbreak occurred among young children in L County. We measured MCV coverage using 5 different methods during an investigation on this outbreak and compared our estimates with reported rates. METHODS: Reported coverage rates are determined by aggregating clinic-based data across the county: doses administered in each clinic divided by the number of children registered in each clinic. Our methods estimated coverage for the 2010–2012 birth cohort, and were (1) administrative method: doses administered in clinics divided by the birth cohort recorded in the Statistical Year Book, (2) house-to-house convenience-sample survey of children living near cases, (3) vaccination clinic records review, (4) determination of a convenience sample of measles outbreak cases’ vaccination statuses and using the field vaccine efficacy outbreak equation to estimate population coverage, and (5) a seroprevalence survey using a convenience sample of residual blood samples from hospitals. RESULTS: The measles outbreak totaled 215 cases, representing an incidence of 195.8 per million population. Our estimated MCV coverage rates were: (1) administrative method: 84.1%-87.0% for MCV1 and 80.3%-90.0% for MCV2, (2) in-house survey: 83.3% of 9–17 month children received MCV1, and 74.5% of 24–47 month children received MCV2, (3) clinic record review: 85.5% of 9–17 month children received MCV1, and 73.2% of 24–59 month children received MCV2, (4) field VE method: 83.6% of 9–47 month children received one or more MCV doses, and (5) serology: seropositive rates were <80% in the 12–17 and 18–23 month age cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with reported coverage >95%, our 5 coverage assessments all showed substantially lower coverage. China should evaluate guidelines for reporting vaccination coverage and identify feasible improvements to the assessment methods. BioMed Central 2015-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4307911/ /pubmed/25608672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-015-0752-z Text en © Ma et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ma, Chao
Li, Fangjun
Zheng, Xiang
Zhang, Hong
Duan, Mengjuan
Yang, Yanhua
Hao, Lixin
Su, Qiru
Rodewald, Lance
Guo, Bosong
Xiao, Shanliang
Wang, Huaqing
Li, Li
Li, Junhua
Luo, Huiming
Gao, Lidong
Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013
title Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013
title_full Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013
title_fullStr Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013
title_full_unstemmed Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013
title_short Measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in China: implications for measles elimination, 2013
title_sort measles vaccine coverage estimates in an outbreak three years after the nation-wide campaign in china: implications for measles elimination, 2013
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4307911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25608672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-015-0752-z
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