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Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil

Few studies have reported the effect of 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV10) on otitis media (OM) in infants. In particular, no population-based study in upper-middle income countries is available. In 2010, Brazil introduced PCV10 into its routine National Immunization Program using a 3+...

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Autores principales: Sartori, Ana L., Minamisava, Ruth, Bierrenbach, Ana L., Toscano, Cristiana M., Afonso, Eliane T., Morais-Neto, Otaliba L., Antunes, José L. F., Cristo, Elier B., Andrade, Ana Lucia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5464612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179222
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author Sartori, Ana L.
Minamisava, Ruth
Bierrenbach, Ana L.
Toscano, Cristiana M.
Afonso, Eliane T.
Morais-Neto, Otaliba L.
Antunes, José L. F.
Cristo, Elier B.
Andrade, Ana Lucia
author_facet Sartori, Ana L.
Minamisava, Ruth
Bierrenbach, Ana L.
Toscano, Cristiana M.
Afonso, Eliane T.
Morais-Neto, Otaliba L.
Antunes, José L. F.
Cristo, Elier B.
Andrade, Ana Lucia
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description Few studies have reported the effect of 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV10) on otitis media (OM) in infants. In particular, no population-based study in upper-middle income countries is available. In 2010, Brazil introduced PCV10 into its routine National Immunization Program using a 3+1 schedule. We measured the impact of PCV10 on all-cause OM in children. An interrupted time-series analysis was conducted in Goiânia/Brazil considering monthly rates (per 100,000) of all-cause OM outpatient visits in children aged 2–23 months. We used case-based data from the Outpatient Visits Information System of the Unified Health System coded for ICD-10 diagnosis for the period of August/2008 to July/2015. As a comparator, we used rates of outpatient visits due to all-other causes. The relative reduction of all-cause OM and all-other causes of outpatient visits were calculated as the difference between the predicted and observed cumulative rates of the PCV10 post-vaccination period. We then subtracted the relative reduction of all-other causes of outpatient visits from all-cause OM to obtain the impact of PCV10 on OM. In total, 6,401 OM outpatient visits were recorded in 4,793 children aged 2–23 months. Of these, 922 (19.2%) children had more than one OM episode. A significant reduction in all-cause OM visits was observed (50.7%; 95%CI: 42.2–59.2%; p = 0.013), while the reduction in visits due to all-other causes was 7.7% (95% CI 0.8–14.7%; p<0.001). The impact of PCV10 on all-cause OM was thus estimated at 43.0% (95%CI 41.4–44.5). This is the first study to show significant PCV10 impact on OM outpatient visits in infants in a developing country. Our findings corroborate the available evidence from developed countries.
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spelling pubmed-54646122017-06-22 Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil Sartori, Ana L. Minamisava, Ruth Bierrenbach, Ana L. Toscano, Cristiana M. Afonso, Eliane T. Morais-Neto, Otaliba L. Antunes, José L. F. Cristo, Elier B. Andrade, Ana Lucia PLoS One Research Article Few studies have reported the effect of 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV10) on otitis media (OM) in infants. In particular, no population-based study in upper-middle income countries is available. In 2010, Brazil introduced PCV10 into its routine National Immunization Program using a 3+1 schedule. We measured the impact of PCV10 on all-cause OM in children. An interrupted time-series analysis was conducted in Goiânia/Brazil considering monthly rates (per 100,000) of all-cause OM outpatient visits in children aged 2–23 months. We used case-based data from the Outpatient Visits Information System of the Unified Health System coded for ICD-10 diagnosis for the period of August/2008 to July/2015. As a comparator, we used rates of outpatient visits due to all-other causes. The relative reduction of all-cause OM and all-other causes of outpatient visits were calculated as the difference between the predicted and observed cumulative rates of the PCV10 post-vaccination period. We then subtracted the relative reduction of all-other causes of outpatient visits from all-cause OM to obtain the impact of PCV10 on OM. In total, 6,401 OM outpatient visits were recorded in 4,793 children aged 2–23 months. Of these, 922 (19.2%) children had more than one OM episode. A significant reduction in all-cause OM visits was observed (50.7%; 95%CI: 42.2–59.2%; p = 0.013), while the reduction in visits due to all-other causes was 7.7% (95% CI 0.8–14.7%; p<0.001). The impact of PCV10 on all-cause OM was thus estimated at 43.0% (95%CI 41.4–44.5). This is the first study to show significant PCV10 impact on OM outpatient visits in infants in a developing country. Our findings corroborate the available evidence from developed countries. Public Library of Science 2017-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5464612/ /pubmed/28594913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179222 Text en © 2017 Sartori 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Minamisava, Ruth
Bierrenbach, Ana L.
Toscano, Cristiana M.
Afonso, Eliane T.
Morais-Neto, Otaliba L.
Antunes, José L. F.
Cristo, Elier B.
Andrade, Ana Lucia
Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil
title Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil
title_full Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil
title_fullStr Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil
title_short Reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after PCV10 introduction in Brazil
title_sort reduction in all-cause otitis media-related outpatient visits in children after pcv10 introduction in brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5464612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179222
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