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Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program

OBJECTIVE: Quadrivalent human papillomavirus (QHPV) vaccine has been advised for routine vaccination of pre-adolescent girls globally, and a two-dose QHPV vaccination schedule has been introduced in Indonesia to vaccinate 5(th) and 6(th) grade elementary school female students. This post-marketing s...

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Autores principales: Satari, Hindra Irawan, Sundoro, Julitasari, Andrijono, Andrijono, Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki, Syafriyal, Syafriyal, Tandy, Gertrudis, Karolina, Sherli
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30912406
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.3.869
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author Satari, Hindra Irawan
Sundoro, Julitasari
Andrijono, Andrijono
Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki
Syafriyal, Syafriyal
Tandy, Gertrudis
Karolina, Sherli
author_facet Satari, Hindra Irawan
Sundoro, Julitasari
Andrijono, Andrijono
Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki
Syafriyal, Syafriyal
Tandy, Gertrudis
Karolina, Sherli
author_sort Satari, Hindra Irawan
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description OBJECTIVE: Quadrivalent human papillomavirus (QHPV) vaccine has been advised for routine vaccination of pre-adolescent girls globally, and a two-dose QHPV vaccination schedule has been introduced in Indonesia to vaccinate 5(th) and 6(th) grade elementary school female students. This post-marketing surveillance study evaluated the possible adverse events following immunization with the two-dose QHPV vaccine in Indonesia. METHODS: Girls studying in grade 6 of five designated elementary schools in Jakarta, receiving their 2(nd) dose of QHPV vaccine and provided informed consent (represented by their parents), were included in the study. Students who had received other immunizations either simultaneously or <1 month ago were excluded. Local and systemic reactions noted at 30 min, and 72 h to 28th day, after the immunization were recorded using a Children Symptom Dairy Card/Kartu Harian Anak Sekolah (KHAS/Student Daily Card). RESULTS: A total of 500 students from 20 schools were included. No serious adverse events were reported during the study period. Fever (systemic reaction) of mild intensity was noted in 1.6 % (n=8) of participants, which subsided after day 6. Local reactions such as pain, redness and swelling were noted in 59.6% (n=295), 23.6% (n=118), and 17.2% (n=86) of participants, respectively. These resolved without any intervention in majority of the cases after day 5. CONCLUSION: These results along with the safety data from the pre-licensure clinical trials confirm the favorable safety profile of QHPV vaccine in pre-adolescent girls. The school-based two-dose QHPV immunization program in Indonesia is a safe and effective strategy for optimizing HPV vaccine coverage among pre-adolescent girls.
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spelling pubmed-68257872019-11-21 Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program Satari, Hindra Irawan Sundoro, Julitasari Andrijono, Andrijono Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki Syafriyal, Syafriyal Tandy, Gertrudis Karolina, Sherli Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article OBJECTIVE: Quadrivalent human papillomavirus (QHPV) vaccine has been advised for routine vaccination of pre-adolescent girls globally, and a two-dose QHPV vaccination schedule has been introduced in Indonesia to vaccinate 5(th) and 6(th) grade elementary school female students. This post-marketing surveillance study evaluated the possible adverse events following immunization with the two-dose QHPV vaccine in Indonesia. METHODS: Girls studying in grade 6 of five designated elementary schools in Jakarta, receiving their 2(nd) dose of QHPV vaccine and provided informed consent (represented by their parents), were included in the study. Students who had received other immunizations either simultaneously or <1 month ago were excluded. Local and systemic reactions noted at 30 min, and 72 h to 28th day, after the immunization were recorded using a Children Symptom Dairy Card/Kartu Harian Anak Sekolah (KHAS/Student Daily Card). RESULTS: A total of 500 students from 20 schools were included. No serious adverse events were reported during the study period. Fever (systemic reaction) of mild intensity was noted in 1.6 % (n=8) of participants, which subsided after day 6. Local reactions such as pain, redness and swelling were noted in 59.6% (n=295), 23.6% (n=118), and 17.2% (n=86) of participants, respectively. These resolved without any intervention in majority of the cases after day 5. CONCLUSION: These results along with the safety data from the pre-licensure clinical trials confirm the favorable safety profile of QHPV vaccine in pre-adolescent girls. The school-based two-dose QHPV immunization program in Indonesia is a safe and effective strategy for optimizing HPV vaccine coverage among pre-adolescent girls. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6825787/ /pubmed/30912406 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.3.869 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Satari, Hindra Irawan
Sundoro, Julitasari
Andrijono, Andrijono
Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki
Syafriyal, Syafriyal
Tandy, Gertrudis
Karolina, Sherli
Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program
title Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program
title_full Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program
title_fullStr Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program
title_full_unstemmed Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program
title_short Post Marketing Surveillance Study of 2(nd) Dose Quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine in Elementary School Children in Jakarta, Indonesia: Safety Result and Implementation of School-Based HPV Immunization Program
title_sort post marketing surveillance study of 2(nd) dose quadrivalent human papilloma virus vaccine in elementary school children in jakarta, indonesia: safety result and implementation of school-based hpv immunization program
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30912406
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.3.869
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