Surveillance of effects of HPV vaccination in Belgium

Highlights • Enrolling continuous series of cytological specimens enriched with pathological samples from women attending cervical cancer screening provides, after weighing for sampling fractions, a powerful and efficient design to survey the early impact of HPV vaccination. • The Belgian SEHIB stud...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer epidemiology 2016-04, Vol.41, p.152-158
Hauptverfasser: Arbyn, Marc, Broeck, Davy Vanden, Benoy, Ina, Bogers, Johannes, Depuydt, Christophe, Praet, Marleen, Sutter, Philippe De, Hoorens, Anne, Hauben, Esther, Poppe, Willy, Ranst, Marc Van, Delvenne, Philippe, Gofflot, Stephanie, Pétein, Michel, Engelen, Frans, Vanneste, Alain, Beeck, Lode Op De, Damme, Pierre Van, Temmerman, Marleen, Weyers, Steven
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Zusammenfassung:Highlights • Enrolling continuous series of cytological specimens enriched with pathological samples from women attending cervical cancer screening provides, after weighing for sampling fractions, a powerful and efficient design to survey the early impact of HPV vaccination. • The Belgian SEHIB study demonstrated lower rates of HPV16 and HPV18 as well as cervical precancerous lesions associated with these types, similar to effects observed in randomised trials in women younger than 30. • Vaccine effectiveness decreased with increasing age. • Lower effectiveness observed in women aged 25–29 is explained by a tendency of women with high-risk behaviour (probably already infected with HPV vaccine types prior to vaccination) to get the vaccine.
ISSN:1877-7821
1877-783X
DOI:10.1016/j.canep.2015.12.011