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2476. Impact of the Vaccination Strategy on Varicella Burden Disease in Argentina

BACKGROUND: Varicella (VZV) is one of the most frequent exanthematic diseases in childhood. In Argentina, around 150,000–180,000 total cases per year are registered; however, underreport exists and some 400,000 cases are estimated to occur annually. Varicella vaccine (VV) was included in the nationa...

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Autores principales: Neyro, Silvina, Rancaño, Carolina, Iglesias, Maria, Katz, Nathalia, Del Valle Juarez, María, Pasinovich, Marina, Saralegui, Martin, Biscayart, Cristián
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254771/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.2129
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author Neyro, Silvina
Rancaño, Carolina
Iglesias, Maria
Katz, Nathalia
Del Valle Juarez, María
Pasinovich, Marina
Saralegui, Martin
Biscayart, Cristián
author_facet Neyro, Silvina
Rancaño, Carolina
Iglesias, Maria
Katz, Nathalia
Del Valle Juarez, María
Pasinovich, Marina
Saralegui, Martin
Biscayart, Cristián
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description BACKGROUND: Varicella (VZV) is one of the most frequent exanthematic diseases in childhood. In Argentina, around 150,000–180,000 total cases per year are registered; however, underreport exists and some 400,000 cases are estimated to occur annually. Varicella vaccine (VV) was included in the national immunization schedule (NIS) in 2015, with a 1-dose schedule administered at 15 months of age. The information provided by epidemiological surveillance is essential to evaluate the impact of public health decisions. Our objective was to describe and to compare the epidemiological situation of VZV infections in Argentina in two periods: pre (2010–2014) and post (2016–2017) vaccine introduction in NIS. METHODS: Descriptive study. We compared cases and incidence rates (R) of VZV per 100,000 population (global and disaggregated by age) reported to the National Health Surveillance System; in pre (Pre-VV) and post-vaccination (Post-VV) periods. Data analysis of 2015 was excluded since it was considered a transition year. RESULTS: Vaccination coverage for 2015 was 44.7%; 74.4% in 2016 and 75.5% in 2017. 728,392 cases of VZV were notified (R = 362,1) in Pre-VV period and 176,995 cases in Post-VV (R = 220.6), with a global incidence rate reduction of 39% (IC 95% =38.9–39.6; P < 0.001). Both 12–24 months of age and 2–4 years old groups (Pre-VV R 2,253 and Post-VV R 1,077; Pre-VV R 2,400 and Post-VV R 1,165, respectively) showed the greatest reductions in incidence rates (–52.2% [IC 95% 51.3–53] P <0.001 and –51.4% [IC 95% 51–52] P <0.001). Besides, age groups not affected by vaccination (<1 year, 5–9 years, and 10–14 years) presented minor but significant reductions (–49.1% [95% CI 44.5–53.4] P < 0.001; –23% [IC95% 22.4–23.6] P <0.001, and –17% [IC95% 16.4-19] P <0.001, respectively). CONCLUSION: Three years after the implementation of VZV vaccination strategy, a significant incidence rates reduction is recorded, especially in children <5 years old, despite suboptimal coverage. Improving vaccination coverage will likely reflect a greater impact on the burden of disease. DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-62547712018-11-28 2476. Impact of the Vaccination Strategy on Varicella Burden Disease in Argentina Neyro, Silvina Rancaño, Carolina Iglesias, Maria Katz, Nathalia Del Valle Juarez, María Pasinovich, Marina Saralegui, Martin Biscayart, Cristián Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Varicella (VZV) is one of the most frequent exanthematic diseases in childhood. In Argentina, around 150,000–180,000 total cases per year are registered; however, underreport exists and some 400,000 cases are estimated to occur annually. Varicella vaccine (VV) was included in the national immunization schedule (NIS) in 2015, with a 1-dose schedule administered at 15 months of age. The information provided by epidemiological surveillance is essential to evaluate the impact of public health decisions. Our objective was to describe and to compare the epidemiological situation of VZV infections in Argentina in two periods: pre (2010–2014) and post (2016–2017) vaccine introduction in NIS. METHODS: Descriptive study. We compared cases and incidence rates (R) of VZV per 100,000 population (global and disaggregated by age) reported to the National Health Surveillance System; in pre (Pre-VV) and post-vaccination (Post-VV) periods. Data analysis of 2015 was excluded since it was considered a transition year. RESULTS: Vaccination coverage for 2015 was 44.7%; 74.4% in 2016 and 75.5% in 2017. 728,392 cases of VZV were notified (R = 362,1) in Pre-VV period and 176,995 cases in Post-VV (R = 220.6), with a global incidence rate reduction of 39% (IC 95% =38.9–39.6; P < 0.001). Both 12–24 months of age and 2–4 years old groups (Pre-VV R 2,253 and Post-VV R 1,077; Pre-VV R 2,400 and Post-VV R 1,165, respectively) showed the greatest reductions in incidence rates (–52.2% [IC 95% 51.3–53] P <0.001 and –51.4% [IC 95% 51–52] P <0.001). Besides, age groups not affected by vaccination (<1 year, 5–9 years, and 10–14 years) presented minor but significant reductions (–49.1% [95% CI 44.5–53.4] P < 0.001; –23% [IC95% 22.4–23.6] P <0.001, and –17% [IC95% 16.4-19] P <0.001, respectively). CONCLUSION: Three years after the implementation of VZV vaccination strategy, a significant incidence rates reduction is recorded, especially in children <5 years old, despite suboptimal coverage. Improving vaccination coverage will likely reflect a greater impact on the burden of disease. DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6254771/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.2129 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Neyro, Silvina
Rancaño, Carolina
Iglesias, Maria
Katz, Nathalia
Del Valle Juarez, María
Pasinovich, Marina
Saralegui, Martin
Biscayart, Cristián
2476. Impact of the Vaccination Strategy on Varicella Burden Disease in Argentina
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title_fullStr 2476. Impact of the Vaccination Strategy on Varicella Burden Disease in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed 2476. Impact of the Vaccination Strategy on Varicella Burden Disease in Argentina
title_short 2476. Impact of the Vaccination Strategy on Varicella Burden Disease in Argentina
title_sort 2476. impact of the vaccination strategy on varicella burden disease in argentina
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254771/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.2129
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