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Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study
Studies in countries with high immunisation coverage suggest that the re-emergence of pertussis may be caused by a decreased duration of protection resulting from the replacement of whole-cell pertussis vaccine (WPV) with the acellular pertussis vaccine (APV). In China, WPV was introduced in 1978. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7026899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32046804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268820000102 |
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author | Liu, T. C. Zhang, J. Liu, S. Q. Yin, A. T. Ruan, S. M. |
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description | Studies in countries with high immunisation coverage suggest that the re-emergence of pertussis may be caused by a decreased duration of protection resulting from the replacement of whole-cell pertussis vaccine (WPV) with the acellular pertussis vaccine (APV). In China, WPV was introduced in 1978. The pertussis vaccination schedule advanced from an all-WPV schedule (1978–2007), to a mixed WPV/APV schedule (2008–2009), then to an all-APV schedule (2010–2016). Increases in the incidence of pertussis have been reported in recent years in Jinan and other cities in China. However, there have been few Chinese-population-based studies focused on the impact of schedule changes. We obtained annual pertussis incidences from 1956 to 2016 from the Jinan Notifiable Conditions Database. We used interrupted time series and segmented regression analyses to assess changes in pertussis incidence at the beginning of each year, and average annual changes during the intervention. Pertussis incidence decreased by 1.11 cases per 100 000 population (P = 0.743) immediately following WPV introduction in 1978 and declined significantly by 1.21 cases per 100 000 population per year (P < 0.0001) between 1978 and 2001. Immediately after APV replaced the fourth dose of WPV in 2008, the second and third doses in 2009, then replaced all four doses in 2010, pertussis incidence declined by 1.98, 1.98 and 1.08 cases per 100 000 population, respectively. However, the results were not statistically significant. There were significant increasing trends in pertussis incidence after APV replacements: 1.63, 1.77 and 1.78 cases/year in 2008–2016, 2009–2016 and 2010–2016, respectively. Our study shows that the impact of an all-WPV schedule may be less than the impacts of the sequential WPV/APV schedules. The short-term impact of APV was better than that of WPV; however, the duration of APV-induced protection was not ideal. The impact and duration of protective immunity resulting from APVs produced in China need further evaluation. Further research on the effectiveness of pertussis vaccination programme in Jinan, China is also necessary. |
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spelling | pubmed-70268992020-02-28 Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study Liu, T. C. Zhang, J. Liu, S. Q. Yin, A. T. Ruan, S. M. Epidemiol Infect Original Paper Studies in countries with high immunisation coverage suggest that the re-emergence of pertussis may be caused by a decreased duration of protection resulting from the replacement of whole-cell pertussis vaccine (WPV) with the acellular pertussis vaccine (APV). In China, WPV was introduced in 1978. The pertussis vaccination schedule advanced from an all-WPV schedule (1978–2007), to a mixed WPV/APV schedule (2008–2009), then to an all-APV schedule (2010–2016). Increases in the incidence of pertussis have been reported in recent years in Jinan and other cities in China. However, there have been few Chinese-population-based studies focused on the impact of schedule changes. We obtained annual pertussis incidences from 1956 to 2016 from the Jinan Notifiable Conditions Database. We used interrupted time series and segmented regression analyses to assess changes in pertussis incidence at the beginning of each year, and average annual changes during the intervention. Pertussis incidence decreased by 1.11 cases per 100 000 population (P = 0.743) immediately following WPV introduction in 1978 and declined significantly by 1.21 cases per 100 000 population per year (P < 0.0001) between 1978 and 2001. Immediately after APV replaced the fourth dose of WPV in 2008, the second and third doses in 2009, then replaced all four doses in 2010, pertussis incidence declined by 1.98, 1.98 and 1.08 cases per 100 000 population, respectively. However, the results were not statistically significant. There were significant increasing trends in pertussis incidence after APV replacements: 1.63, 1.77 and 1.78 cases/year in 2008–2016, 2009–2016 and 2010–2016, respectively. Our study shows that the impact of an all-WPV schedule may be less than the impacts of the sequential WPV/APV schedules. The short-term impact of APV was better than that of WPV; however, the duration of APV-induced protection was not ideal. The impact and duration of protective immunity resulting from APVs produced in China need further evaluation. Further research on the effectiveness of pertussis vaccination programme in Jinan, China is also necessary. Cambridge University Press 2020-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7026899/ /pubmed/32046804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268820000102 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 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-NoDerivatives licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is unaltered and is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained for commercial re-use or in order to create a derivative work. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Liu, T. C. Zhang, J. Liu, S. Q. Yin, A. T. Ruan, S. M. Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study |
title | Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study |
title_full | Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study |
title_short | Evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in Jinan, China – an interrupted time-series study |
title_sort | evaluation of immunisation strategies for pertussis vaccines in jinan, china – an interrupted time-series study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7026899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32046804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268820000102 |
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