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Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study

BACKGROUND: Marked reductions in the incidence of measles and rubella have been observed since the widespread use of the measles and rubella vaccines. Although no global goal for measles eradication has been established, all six WHO regions have set measles elimination targets. However, a gap remain...

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Autores principales: Winter, Amy K, Lambert, Brian, Klein, Daniel, Klepac, Petra, Papadopoulos, Timos, Truelove, Shaun, Burgess, Colleen, Santos, Heather, Knapp, Jennifer K, Reef, Susan E, Kayembe, Lidia K, Shendale, Stephanie, Kretsinger, Katrina, Lessler, Justin, Vynnycky, Emilia, McCarthy, Kevin, Ferrari, Matthew, Jit, Mark
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36113527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00335-7
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author Winter, Amy K
Lambert, Brian
Klein, Daniel
Klepac, Petra
Papadopoulos, Timos
Truelove, Shaun
Burgess, Colleen
Santos, Heather
Knapp, Jennifer K
Reef, Susan E
Kayembe, Lidia K
Shendale, Stephanie
Kretsinger, Katrina
Lessler, Justin
Vynnycky, Emilia
McCarthy, Kevin
Ferrari, Matthew
Jit, Mark
author_facet Winter, Amy K
Lambert, Brian
Klein, Daniel
Klepac, Petra
Papadopoulos, Timos
Truelove, Shaun
Burgess, Colleen
Santos, Heather
Knapp, Jennifer K
Reef, Susan E
Kayembe, Lidia K
Shendale, Stephanie
Kretsinger, Katrina
Lessler, Justin
Vynnycky, Emilia
McCarthy, Kevin
Ferrari, Matthew
Jit, Mark
author_sort Winter, Amy K
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description BACKGROUND: Marked reductions in the incidence of measles and rubella have been observed since the widespread use of the measles and rubella vaccines. Although no global goal for measles eradication has been established, all six WHO regions have set measles elimination targets. However, a gap remains between current control levels and elimination targets, as shown by large measles outbreaks between 2017 and 2019. We aimed to model the potential for measles and rubella elimination globally to inform a WHO report to the 73rd World Health Assembly on the feasibility of measles and rubella eradication. METHODS: In this study, we modelled the probability of measles and rubella elimination between 2020 and 2100 under different vaccination scenarios in 93 countries of interest. We evaluated measles and rubella burden and elimination across two national transmission models each (Dynamic Measles Immunisation Calculation Engine [DynaMICE], Pennsylvania State University [PSU], Johns Hopkins University, and Public Health England models), and one subnational measles transmission model (Institute for Disease Modeling model). The vaccination scenarios included a so-called business as usual approach, which continues present vaccination coverage, and an intensified investment approach, which increases coverage into the future. The annual numbers of infections projected by each model, country, and vaccination scenario were used to explore if, when, and for how long the infections would be below a threshold for elimination. FINDINGS: The intensified investment scenario led to large reductions in measles and rubella incidence and burden. Rubella elimination is likely to be achievable in all countries and measles elimination is likely in some countries, but not all. The PSU and DynaMICE national measles models estimated that by 2050, the probability of elimination would exceed 75% in 14 (16%) and 36 (39%) of 93 modelled countries, respectively. The subnational model of measles transmission highlighted inequity in routine coverage as a likely driver of the continuance of endemic measles transmission in a subset of countries. INTERPRETATION: To reach regional elimination goals, it will be necessary to innovate vaccination strategies and technologies that increase spatial equity of routine vaccination, in addition to investing in existing surveillance and outbreak response programmes. FUNDING: WHO, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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spelling pubmed-95572122022-11-14 Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study Winter, Amy K Lambert, Brian Klein, Daniel Klepac, Petra Papadopoulos, Timos Truelove, Shaun Burgess, Colleen Santos, Heather Knapp, Jennifer K Reef, Susan E Kayembe, Lidia K Shendale, Stephanie Kretsinger, Katrina Lessler, Justin Vynnycky, Emilia McCarthy, Kevin Ferrari, Matthew Jit, Mark Lancet Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Marked reductions in the incidence of measles and rubella have been observed since the widespread use of the measles and rubella vaccines. Although no global goal for measles eradication has been established, all six WHO regions have set measles elimination targets. However, a gap remains between current control levels and elimination targets, as shown by large measles outbreaks between 2017 and 2019. We aimed to model the potential for measles and rubella elimination globally to inform a WHO report to the 73rd World Health Assembly on the feasibility of measles and rubella eradication. METHODS: In this study, we modelled the probability of measles and rubella elimination between 2020 and 2100 under different vaccination scenarios in 93 countries of interest. We evaluated measles and rubella burden and elimination across two national transmission models each (Dynamic Measles Immunisation Calculation Engine [DynaMICE], Pennsylvania State University [PSU], Johns Hopkins University, and Public Health England models), and one subnational measles transmission model (Institute for Disease Modeling model). The vaccination scenarios included a so-called business as usual approach, which continues present vaccination coverage, and an intensified investment approach, which increases coverage into the future. The annual numbers of infections projected by each model, country, and vaccination scenario were used to explore if, when, and for how long the infections would be below a threshold for elimination. FINDINGS: The intensified investment scenario led to large reductions in measles and rubella incidence and burden. Rubella elimination is likely to be achievable in all countries and measles elimination is likely in some countries, but not all. The PSU and DynaMICE national measles models estimated that by 2050, the probability of elimination would exceed 75% in 14 (16%) and 36 (39%) of 93 modelled countries, respectively. The subnational model of measles transmission highlighted inequity in routine coverage as a likely driver of the continuance of endemic measles transmission in a subset of countries. INTERPRETATION: To reach regional elimination goals, it will be necessary to innovate vaccination strategies and technologies that increase spatial equity of routine vaccination, in addition to investing in existing surveillance and outbreak response programmes. FUNDING: WHO, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Elsevier Ltd 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9557212/ /pubmed/36113527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00335-7 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Winter, Amy K
Lambert, Brian
Klein, Daniel
Klepac, Petra
Papadopoulos, Timos
Truelove, Shaun
Burgess, Colleen
Santos, Heather
Knapp, Jennifer K
Reef, Susan E
Kayembe, Lidia K
Shendale, Stephanie
Kretsinger, Katrina
Lessler, Justin
Vynnycky, Emilia
McCarthy, Kevin
Ferrari, Matthew
Jit, Mark
Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
title Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
title_full Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
title_fullStr Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
title_short Feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
title_sort feasibility of measles and rubella vaccination programmes for disease elimination: a modelling study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36113527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00335-7
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