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The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions

BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is uncommon in low-resource settings. We evaluated aspects of operational feasibility of influenza vaccination programs targeting risk groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African (AFR) and South-East Asian (SEAR) Regions. METHODS: We estimated routine immu...

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Autores principales: Ortiz, Justin R, Yu, Stephen L, Driscoll, Amanda J, Williams, Sarah R, Robertson, Joanie, Hsu, Jui-Shan, Chen, Wilbur H, Biellik, Robin J, Sow, Samba, Kochhar, Sonali, Neuzil, Kathleen M
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8800189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33949661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab393
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author Ortiz, Justin R
Yu, Stephen L
Driscoll, Amanda J
Williams, Sarah R
Robertson, Joanie
Hsu, Jui-Shan
Chen, Wilbur H
Biellik, Robin J
Sow, Samba
Kochhar, Sonali
Neuzil, Kathleen M
author_facet Ortiz, Justin R
Yu, Stephen L
Driscoll, Amanda J
Williams, Sarah R
Robertson, Joanie
Hsu, Jui-Shan
Chen, Wilbur H
Biellik, Robin J
Sow, Samba
Kochhar, Sonali
Neuzil, Kathleen M
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description BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is uncommon in low-resource settings. We evaluated aspects of operational feasibility of influenza vaccination programs targeting risk groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African (AFR) and South-East Asian (SEAR) Regions. METHODS: We estimated routine immunization and influenza vaccination campaign doses, doses per vaccinator, and cold storage requirements for 1 simulated country in each region using evidence-based population distribution, vaccination schedule, and vaccine volumes. Influenza vaccination targeted persons <5 years, pregnant women, persons with chronic diseases, persons ≥65 years, and healthcare workers (HCW). For the AFR country, we compared vaccine volumes to actual storage capacities. RESULTS: Targeting HCW had a small operational impact, and subsequent findings exclude this group. During 3-month influenza vaccination campaigns, monthly doses delivered in the AFR country increased from 15.0% for ≥65 years to 93.1% for <5 years and in the SEAR country from 19.6% for pregnant women to 145.0% for persons with chronic diseases. National-level cold storage capacity requirements increased in the AFR country from 4.1% for ≥65 years to 20.3% for <5 years and in the SEAR country from 3.9% for pregnant women to 28.8% for persons with chronic diseases. Subnational-level cold storage capacity requirements increased in the AFR country from 5.9% for ≥65 years to 36.8% for <5 years and the SEAR country from 17.6% for pregnant women to 56.0% for persons with chronic diseases. CONCLUSIONS: Influenza vaccination of most risk groups will require substantial increases in doses, doses per vaccinator, and cold storage capacity in countries where infrastructure and resources are limited.
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spelling pubmed-88001892022-01-31 The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions Ortiz, Justin R Yu, Stephen L Driscoll, Amanda J Williams, Sarah R Robertson, Joanie Hsu, Jui-Shan Chen, Wilbur H Biellik, Robin J Sow, Samba Kochhar, Sonali Neuzil, Kathleen M Clin Infect Dis Major Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is uncommon in low-resource settings. We evaluated aspects of operational feasibility of influenza vaccination programs targeting risk groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African (AFR) and South-East Asian (SEAR) Regions. METHODS: We estimated routine immunization and influenza vaccination campaign doses, doses per vaccinator, and cold storage requirements for 1 simulated country in each region using evidence-based population distribution, vaccination schedule, and vaccine volumes. Influenza vaccination targeted persons <5 years, pregnant women, persons with chronic diseases, persons ≥65 years, and healthcare workers (HCW). For the AFR country, we compared vaccine volumes to actual storage capacities. RESULTS: Targeting HCW had a small operational impact, and subsequent findings exclude this group. During 3-month influenza vaccination campaigns, monthly doses delivered in the AFR country increased from 15.0% for ≥65 years to 93.1% for <5 years and in the SEAR country from 19.6% for pregnant women to 145.0% for persons with chronic diseases. National-level cold storage capacity requirements increased in the AFR country from 4.1% for ≥65 years to 20.3% for <5 years and in the SEAR country from 3.9% for pregnant women to 28.8% for persons with chronic diseases. Subnational-level cold storage capacity requirements increased in the AFR country from 5.9% for ≥65 years to 36.8% for <5 years and the SEAR country from 17.6% for pregnant women to 56.0% for persons with chronic diseases. CONCLUSIONS: Influenza vaccination of most risk groups will require substantial increases in doses, doses per vaccinator, and cold storage capacity in countries where infrastructure and resources are limited. Oxford University Press 2021-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8800189/ /pubmed/33949661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab393 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ortiz, Justin R
Yu, Stephen L
Driscoll, Amanda J
Williams, Sarah R
Robertson, Joanie
Hsu, Jui-Shan
Chen, Wilbur H
Biellik, Robin J
Sow, Samba
Kochhar, Sonali
Neuzil, Kathleen M
The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions
title The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions
title_full The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions
title_fullStr The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions
title_full_unstemmed The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions
title_short The Operational Feasibility of Vaccination Programs Targeting Influenza Risk Groups in the World Health Organization (WHO) African and South-East Asian Regions
title_sort operational feasibility of vaccination programs targeting influenza risk groups in the world health organization (who) african and south-east asian regions
topic Major Articles and Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8800189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33949661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab393
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