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Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus remains a leading cause of pediatric diarrheal illness and death worldwide. Data on rotavirus vaccine effectiveness in sub-Saharan Africa are limited. Kenya introduced monovalent rotavirus vaccine (RV1) in July 2014. We assessed RV1 effectiveness against rotavirus-associated ho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7245145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31326980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz664 |
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author | Khagayi, Sammy Omore, Richard Otieno, Grieven P Ogwel, Billy Ochieng, John B Juma, Jane Apondi, Evans Bigogo, Godfrey Onyango, Clayton Ngama, Mwanajuma Njeru, Regina Owor, Betty E Mwanga, Mike J Addo, Yaw Tabu, Collins Amwayi, Anyangu Mwenda, Jason M Tate, Jacqueline E Parashar, Umesh D Breiman, Robert F Nokes, D James Verani, Jennifer R |
author_facet | Khagayi, Sammy Omore, Richard Otieno, Grieven P Ogwel, Billy Ochieng, John B Juma, Jane Apondi, Evans Bigogo, Godfrey Onyango, Clayton Ngama, Mwanajuma Njeru, Regina Owor, Betty E Mwanga, Mike J Addo, Yaw Tabu, Collins Amwayi, Anyangu Mwenda, Jason M Tate, Jacqueline E Parashar, Umesh D Breiman, Robert F Nokes, D James Verani, Jennifer R |
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description | BACKGROUND: Rotavirus remains a leading cause of pediatric diarrheal illness and death worldwide. Data on rotavirus vaccine effectiveness in sub-Saharan Africa are limited. Kenya introduced monovalent rotavirus vaccine (RV1) in July 2014. We assessed RV1 effectiveness against rotavirus-associated hospitalization in Kenyan children. METHODS: Between July 2014 and December 2017, we conducted surveillance for acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in 3 Kenyan hospitals. From children age-eligible for ≥1 RV1 dose, with stool tested for rotavirus and confirmed vaccination history we compared RV1 coverage among rotavirus positive (cases) vs rotavirus negative (controls) using multivariable logistic regression and calculated effectiveness based on adjusted odds ratio. RESULTS: Among 677 eligible children, 110 (16%) were rotavirus positive. Vaccination data were available for 91 (83%) cases; 51 (56%) had 2 RV1 doses and 33 (36%) 0 doses. Among 567 controls, 418 (74%) had vaccination data; 308 (74%) had 2 doses and 69 (16%) 0 doses. Overall 2-dose effectiveness was 64% (95% confidence interval [CI], 35%–80%); effectiveness was 67% (95% CI, 30%–84%) for children aged <12 months and 72% (95% CI, 10%–91%) for children aged ≥12 months. Significant effectiveness was seen in children with normal weight for age, length/height for age and weight for length/height; however, no protection was found among underweight, stunted, or wasted children. CONCLUSIONS: RV1 in the Kenyan immunization program provides significant protection against rotavirus-associated hospitalization which persisted beyond infancy. Malnutrition appears to diminish vaccine effectiveness. Efforts to improve rotavirus uptake and nutritional status are important to maximize vaccine benefit. |
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spelling | pubmed-72451452020-05-27 Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children Khagayi, Sammy Omore, Richard Otieno, Grieven P Ogwel, Billy Ochieng, John B Juma, Jane Apondi, Evans Bigogo, Godfrey Onyango, Clayton Ngama, Mwanajuma Njeru, Regina Owor, Betty E Mwanga, Mike J Addo, Yaw Tabu, Collins Amwayi, Anyangu Mwenda, Jason M Tate, Jacqueline E Parashar, Umesh D Breiman, Robert F Nokes, D James Verani, Jennifer R Clin Infect Dis Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: Rotavirus remains a leading cause of pediatric diarrheal illness and death worldwide. Data on rotavirus vaccine effectiveness in sub-Saharan Africa are limited. Kenya introduced monovalent rotavirus vaccine (RV1) in July 2014. We assessed RV1 effectiveness against rotavirus-associated hospitalization in Kenyan children. METHODS: Between July 2014 and December 2017, we conducted surveillance for acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in 3 Kenyan hospitals. From children age-eligible for ≥1 RV1 dose, with stool tested for rotavirus and confirmed vaccination history we compared RV1 coverage among rotavirus positive (cases) vs rotavirus negative (controls) using multivariable logistic regression and calculated effectiveness based on adjusted odds ratio. RESULTS: Among 677 eligible children, 110 (16%) were rotavirus positive. Vaccination data were available for 91 (83%) cases; 51 (56%) had 2 RV1 doses and 33 (36%) 0 doses. Among 567 controls, 418 (74%) had vaccination data; 308 (74%) had 2 doses and 69 (16%) 0 doses. Overall 2-dose effectiveness was 64% (95% confidence interval [CI], 35%–80%); effectiveness was 67% (95% CI, 30%–84%) for children aged <12 months and 72% (95% CI, 10%–91%) for children aged ≥12 months. Significant effectiveness was seen in children with normal weight for age, length/height for age and weight for length/height; however, no protection was found among underweight, stunted, or wasted children. CONCLUSIONS: RV1 in the Kenyan immunization program provides significant protection against rotavirus-associated hospitalization which persisted beyond infancy. Malnutrition appears to diminish vaccine effectiveness. Efforts to improve rotavirus uptake and nutritional status are important to maximize vaccine benefit. Oxford University Press 2020-06-01 2019-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7245145/ /pubmed/31326980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz664 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Articles and Commentaries Khagayi, Sammy Omore, Richard Otieno, Grieven P Ogwel, Billy Ochieng, John B Juma, Jane Apondi, Evans Bigogo, Godfrey Onyango, Clayton Ngama, Mwanajuma Njeru, Regina Owor, Betty E Mwanga, Mike J Addo, Yaw Tabu, Collins Amwayi, Anyangu Mwenda, Jason M Tate, Jacqueline E Parashar, Umesh D Breiman, Robert F Nokes, D James Verani, Jennifer R Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children |
title | Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children |
title_full | Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children |
title_short | Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Against Hospitalization With Acute Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Kenyan Children |
title_sort | effectiveness of monovalent rotavirus vaccine against hospitalization with acute rotavirus gastroenteritis in kenyan children |
topic | Articles and Commentaries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7245145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31326980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz664 |
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