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Effect of a Community-Based Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detection Combined with Vaccination Program in China

Evidence on the effectiveness of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection screening and vaccination programs remains rare in China. We used a quasi-experimental method, propensity score matching, to evaluate the effects of a community-based HBV infection detection combined with vaccination (HBVIDV) program...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xinyao, Qiu, Wuqi, Liang, Yan, Zhang, Wei, Qiu, Qian, Bai, Xinxin, Dai, Guolin, Ma, Hao, Hu, Hongpu, Zhao, Wei, Hu, Guangyu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35062680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10010019
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author Liu, Xinyao
Qiu, Wuqi
Liang, Yan
Zhang, Wei
Qiu, Qian
Bai, Xinxin
Dai, Guolin
Ma, Hao
Hu, Hongpu
Zhao, Wei
Hu, Guangyu
author_facet Liu, Xinyao
Qiu, Wuqi
Liang, Yan
Zhang, Wei
Qiu, Qian
Bai, Xinxin
Dai, Guolin
Ma, Hao
Hu, Hongpu
Zhao, Wei
Hu, Guangyu
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description Evidence on the effectiveness of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection screening and vaccination programs remains rare in China. We used a quasi-experimental method, propensity score matching, to evaluate the effects of a community-based HBV infection detection combined with vaccination (HBVIDV) program in a pilot. Data were retrieved from the HBVIDV program implemented between July 2019 and June 2020. Outcomes were the difference between the treatment and control groups in hepatitis B vaccination (≥1 dose), hepatitis B vaccine series completion (≥3 doses), and serologic evidence of vaccine-mediated immunity. Altogether, 26,180 individuals were included, where 6160 (23.5%) individuals were assigned to the treatment group, and 20,020 (76.5%) individuals were assigned to the control group. After propensity score matching, 5793 individuals were matched. The rates of hepatitis B vaccination, hepatitis B vaccine series completion, and prevalence of vaccine-mediated immunity in the treatment and control groups were 29.0% vs. 17.8%, 22.1% vs. 13.1%, and 38.2% vs. 27.6%, respectively. The HBVIDV program was significantly associated with increased hepatitis B vaccination rate (OR, 1.884, 95% CI 1.725–2.057), hepatitis B vaccine series completion rate (OR, 1.872, 95% CI 1.696–2.065), and prevalence of vaccine-mediated immunity (OR, 1.623, 95% CI 1.501–1.755). The greater magnitude of association between HBVIDV program and outcomes was observed among adults aged 35–54 years and adults who live in rural areas. The HBVIDV program was effective in increasing the hepatitis B vaccination rate, hepatitis B vaccine series completion rate, and prevalence of vaccine-mediated immunity among adults in the pilot. Further focusing the program on special populations and regions may produce more effective results.
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spelling pubmed-87779272022-01-22 Effect of a Community-Based Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detection Combined with Vaccination Program in China Liu, Xinyao Qiu, Wuqi Liang, Yan Zhang, Wei Qiu, Qian Bai, Xinxin Dai, Guolin Ma, Hao Hu, Hongpu Zhao, Wei Hu, Guangyu Vaccines (Basel) Article Evidence on the effectiveness of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection screening and vaccination programs remains rare in China. We used a quasi-experimental method, propensity score matching, to evaluate the effects of a community-based HBV infection detection combined with vaccination (HBVIDV) program in a pilot. Data were retrieved from the HBVIDV program implemented between July 2019 and June 2020. Outcomes were the difference between the treatment and control groups in hepatitis B vaccination (≥1 dose), hepatitis B vaccine series completion (≥3 doses), and serologic evidence of vaccine-mediated immunity. Altogether, 26,180 individuals were included, where 6160 (23.5%) individuals were assigned to the treatment group, and 20,020 (76.5%) individuals were assigned to the control group. After propensity score matching, 5793 individuals were matched. The rates of hepatitis B vaccination, hepatitis B vaccine series completion, and prevalence of vaccine-mediated immunity in the treatment and control groups were 29.0% vs. 17.8%, 22.1% vs. 13.1%, and 38.2% vs. 27.6%, respectively. The HBVIDV program was significantly associated with increased hepatitis B vaccination rate (OR, 1.884, 95% CI 1.725–2.057), hepatitis B vaccine series completion rate (OR, 1.872, 95% CI 1.696–2.065), and prevalence of vaccine-mediated immunity (OR, 1.623, 95% CI 1.501–1.755). The greater magnitude of association between HBVIDV program and outcomes was observed among adults aged 35–54 years and adults who live in rural areas. The HBVIDV program was effective in increasing the hepatitis B vaccination rate, hepatitis B vaccine series completion rate, and prevalence of vaccine-mediated immunity among adults in the pilot. Further focusing the program on special populations and regions may produce more effective results. MDPI 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8777927/ /pubmed/35062680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10010019 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Wei
Qiu, Qian
Bai, Xinxin
Dai, Guolin
Ma, Hao
Hu, Hongpu
Zhao, Wei
Hu, Guangyu
Effect of a Community-Based Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detection Combined with Vaccination Program in China
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title_fullStr Effect of a Community-Based Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detection Combined with Vaccination Program in China
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a Community-Based Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detection Combined with Vaccination Program in China
title_short Effect of a Community-Based Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detection Combined with Vaccination Program in China
title_sort effect of a community-based hepatitis b virus infection detection combined with vaccination program in china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35062680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10010019
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