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Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants

INTRODUCTION: Pertussis is an important public health problem worldwide, especially in infants. An increase in the incidence in many countries occurred after 2010, including Brazil. In 2013, dTpa vaccine was introduced in the Brazil national immunization schedule of pregnant women. The objective of...

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Autores principales: Friedrich, Frederico, Valadão, Maria Clara, Brum, Marcos, Comaru, Talitha, Pitrez, Paulo Márcio, Jones, Marcus Herbert, Pinto, Leonardo A., Scotta, Marcelo C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6986709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31990945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228022
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author Friedrich, Frederico
Valadão, Maria Clara
Brum, Marcos
Comaru, Talitha
Pitrez, Paulo Márcio
Jones, Marcus Herbert
Pinto, Leonardo A.
Scotta, Marcelo C.
author_facet Friedrich, Frederico
Valadão, Maria Clara
Brum, Marcos
Comaru, Talitha
Pitrez, Paulo Márcio
Jones, Marcus Herbert
Pinto, Leonardo A.
Scotta, Marcelo C.
author_sort Friedrich, Frederico
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description INTRODUCTION: Pertussis is an important public health problem worldwide, especially in infants. An increase in the incidence in many countries occurred after 2010, including Brazil. In 2013, dTpa vaccine was introduced in the Brazil national immunization schedule of pregnant women. The objective of this study was to evaluate the national trends in the incidence of pertussis in Brazil in children under 1 year old, and the impact of the introduction of dTpa vaccine during pregnancy. METHODS: The incidence of hospitalizations and non-hospitalized confirmed cases of pertussis in neonates (< 1 month age) and young infants (1 month—< 1 year age) were analyzed, comparing the incidence in pre maternal vaccination (2011–2013) with the post-vaccination (2015–2017). We used non-respiratory hospitalizations as comparison, during the same period. A database of the Brazilian Ministry of Health (DATASUS) was used to analyze cases from 2007 to 2017 and the subsets of 2011–2013 and 2015–2017, after Pertussis resurgence. The vaccination data was accessed through the link of the Information System of the National Immunization Program (pni.datasus.gov.br). RESULTS: Between 2007 and 2017, 17,818 children under one year of age were hospitalized due to pertussis in Brazil. In the pre maternal vaccination period 2011–2013, the mean annual incidence of non-hospitalized confirmed cases of pertussis in children under 1 month was 722.2 / 100,000 and in the period of 2015–2017 the average was 377.3 / 100,000, representing a decrease of 47.7% [IRR 0.52 (0.46–0.59)]. At those periods of time, the average incidence per year for children of one month—< 1 year aged was 64.9 / 100,000 (2011–2013) and 29.3 / 100,000 (2015–2017) [IRR 0.45 (CI 0.29–0.69)]. CONCLUSION: Vaccination of pregnant woman coincides with the reduction in the number of cases of pertussis in children under 1 month of age from 2015. Immunization of pregnant woman seems to have an important impact on the prevention of the disease in young infants who have not yet received their own pertussis vaccine.
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spelling pubmed-69867092020-02-19 Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants Friedrich, Frederico Valadão, Maria Clara Brum, Marcos Comaru, Talitha Pitrez, Paulo Márcio Jones, Marcus Herbert Pinto, Leonardo A. Scotta, Marcelo C. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Pertussis is an important public health problem worldwide, especially in infants. An increase in the incidence in many countries occurred after 2010, including Brazil. In 2013, dTpa vaccine was introduced in the Brazil national immunization schedule of pregnant women. The objective of this study was to evaluate the national trends in the incidence of pertussis in Brazil in children under 1 year old, and the impact of the introduction of dTpa vaccine during pregnancy. METHODS: The incidence of hospitalizations and non-hospitalized confirmed cases of pertussis in neonates (< 1 month age) and young infants (1 month—< 1 year age) were analyzed, comparing the incidence in pre maternal vaccination (2011–2013) with the post-vaccination (2015–2017). We used non-respiratory hospitalizations as comparison, during the same period. A database of the Brazilian Ministry of Health (DATASUS) was used to analyze cases from 2007 to 2017 and the subsets of 2011–2013 and 2015–2017, after Pertussis resurgence. The vaccination data was accessed through the link of the Information System of the National Immunization Program (pni.datasus.gov.br). RESULTS: Between 2007 and 2017, 17,818 children under one year of age were hospitalized due to pertussis in Brazil. In the pre maternal vaccination period 2011–2013, the mean annual incidence of non-hospitalized confirmed cases of pertussis in children under 1 month was 722.2 / 100,000 and in the period of 2015–2017 the average was 377.3 / 100,000, representing a decrease of 47.7% [IRR 0.52 (0.46–0.59)]. At those periods of time, the average incidence per year for children of one month—< 1 year aged was 64.9 / 100,000 (2011–2013) and 29.3 / 100,000 (2015–2017) [IRR 0.45 (CI 0.29–0.69)]. CONCLUSION: Vaccination of pregnant woman coincides with the reduction in the number of cases of pertussis in children under 1 month of age from 2015. Immunization of pregnant woman seems to have an important impact on the prevention of the disease in young infants who have not yet received their own pertussis vaccine. Public Library of Science 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6986709/ /pubmed/31990945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228022 Text en © 2020 Friedrich 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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Friedrich, Frederico
Valadão, Maria Clara
Brum, Marcos
Comaru, Talitha
Pitrez, Paulo Márcio
Jones, Marcus Herbert
Pinto, Leonardo A.
Scotta, Marcelo C.
Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
title Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
title_full Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
title_fullStr Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
title_full_unstemmed Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
title_short Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
title_sort impact of maternal dtpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6986709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31990945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228022
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