Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10962662 | Vaccine | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Brazil introduced the 10-valent pneumococcal non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae protein D conjugate vaccine (PHiD-CV, Synflorixâ¢, GSK Vaccines) in the routine childhood immunization program in 2010 with a 3 + 1 schedule (with catch-up for children <2 years-old). This review represents the first analysis of the overall impact of a second-generation pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on nasopharyngeal carriage and all the major pneumococcal disease manifestations in a single, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine-naïve, developing country. A total of 15 published articles and 13 congress abstracts were included in the analysis. In children <5 years-old, studies showed a positive impact of PHiD-CV on the incidence of vaccine-type and any-type invasive pneumococcal disease (including decreases in pneumococcal meningitis morbidity and mortality), on pneumonia incidence and mortality, and on otitis media. Nasopharyngeal carriage of vaccine-type and any-type pneumococci decreased after the primary doses, with no early signs of replacement with other pathogens. Finally, herd protection against vaccine-type invasive pneumococcal disease and pneumonia in unvaccinated subjects was shown in some studies for some age groups. In conclusion, pneumococcal disease decreased after the introduction of PHiD-CV into the Brazilian national immunization program. Further follow-up is needed to evaluate the long-term overall impact of PHiD-CV in the Brazilian population.
Keywords
IALSINANAOMIPDPHiD-CVCVERCTsNTHiNon-typeable Haemophilus influenzaeNVTRandomized controlled trialsVaccine effectivenessStreptococcus pneumoniaeBrazilInvasive pneumococcal diseasePneumoniaacute otitis mediaconfidence intervalPneumococcal meningitisPneumococcal conjugate vaccineNasopharyngeal carriagePCV
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Authors
Marta Moreira, Otavio Cintra, Julie Harriague, William P. Hausdorff, Bernard Hoet,