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A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam
In Viet Nam, an inactivated, mouse brain-derived vaccine for Japanese encephalitis (JE) has been given exclusively to ≤5 years old children in 3 paediatric doses since 1997. However, JE incidence remained high, especially among children aged 5-9 years. We conducted a model JE immunization programme...
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995736 |
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author | Yen, Nguyen Thu Liu, Wei Hanh, Hoang Duc Chang, Na Yoon Duong, Tran Nhu Gibbons, Robert V. Marks, Florian Thu, Nghiem Anh Hong, Nguyen Minh Park, Jin Kyung Tuan, Pham Anh Nisalak, Ananda Clemens, John D. Xu, Zhi-yi |
author_facet | Yen, Nguyen Thu Liu, Wei Hanh, Hoang Duc Chang, Na Yoon Duong, Tran Nhu Gibbons, Robert V. Marks, Florian Thu, Nghiem Anh Hong, Nguyen Minh Park, Jin Kyung Tuan, Pham Anh Nisalak, Ananda Clemens, John D. Xu, Zhi-yi |
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description | In Viet Nam, an inactivated, mouse brain-derived vaccine for Japanese encephalitis (JE) has been given exclusively to ≤5 years old children in 3 paediatric doses since 1997. However, JE incidence remained high, especially among children aged 5-9 years. We conducted a model JE immunization programme to assess the feasibility and impact of JE vaccine administered to 1-9 year(s) children in 3 standard-dose regimen: paediatric doses for children aged <3 years and adult doses for those aged ≥3 years. Of the targeted children, 96.2% were immunized with ≥2 doses of the vaccine. Compared to the national immunization programme, JE incidence rate declined sharply in districts with the model programme (11.32 to 0.87 per 100,000 in pre-versus post-vaccination period). The rate of reduction was most significant in the 5-9 years age-group. We recommend a policy change to include 5-9 years old children in the catch-up immunization campaign and administer a 4th dose to those aged 5-9 years, who had received 3 doses of the vaccine during the first 2-3 years of life. |
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spelling | pubmed-44386632015-05-20 A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam Yen, Nguyen Thu Liu, Wei Hanh, Hoang Duc Chang, Na Yoon Duong, Tran Nhu Gibbons, Robert V. Marks, Florian Thu, Nghiem Anh Hong, Nguyen Minh Park, Jin Kyung Tuan, Pham Anh Nisalak, Ananda Clemens, John D. Xu, Zhi-yi J Health Popul Nutr Original Papers In Viet Nam, an inactivated, mouse brain-derived vaccine for Japanese encephalitis (JE) has been given exclusively to ≤5 years old children in 3 paediatric doses since 1997. However, JE incidence remained high, especially among children aged 5-9 years. We conducted a model JE immunization programme to assess the feasibility and impact of JE vaccine administered to 1-9 year(s) children in 3 standard-dose regimen: paediatric doses for children aged <3 years and adult doses for those aged ≥3 years. Of the targeted children, 96.2% were immunized with ≥2 doses of the vaccine. Compared to the national immunization programme, JE incidence rate declined sharply in districts with the model programme (11.32 to 0.87 per 100,000 in pre-versus post-vaccination period). The rate of reduction was most significant in the 5-9 years age-group. We recommend a policy change to include 5-9 years old children in the catch-up immunization campaign and administer a 4th dose to those aged 5-9 years, who had received 3 doses of the vaccine during the first 2-3 years of life. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4438663/ /pubmed/25995736 Text en © INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Papers Yen, Nguyen Thu Liu, Wei Hanh, Hoang Duc Chang, Na Yoon Duong, Tran Nhu Gibbons, Robert V. Marks, Florian Thu, Nghiem Anh Hong, Nguyen Minh Park, Jin Kyung Tuan, Pham Anh Nisalak, Ananda Clemens, John D. Xu, Zhi-yi A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam |
title | A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam |
title_full | A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam |
title_fullStr | A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam |
title_full_unstemmed | A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam |
title_short | A Model Immunization Programme to Control Japanese Encephalitis in Viet Nam |
title_sort | model immunization programme to control japanese encephalitis in viet nam |
topic | Original Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995736 |
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