Pertussis epidemiology and effect of vaccination among diagnosed children at Vietnam, 2015‐2018
Aim To evaluate effect and costs of pertussis vaccination at Vietnam National Children's Hospital. Methods Pertussis cases were defined by positive laboratory tests of children under 5 years January 2015‐June 2018, and data on patient characteristics, clinical data and hospitalisation costs wer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta Paediatrica 2020-12, Vol.109 (12), p.2685-2691 |
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To evaluate effect and costs of pertussis vaccination at Vietnam National Children's Hospital.
Methods
Pertussis cases were defined by positive laboratory tests of children under 5 years January 2015‐June 2018, and data on patient characteristics, clinical data and hospitalisation costs were collected through patient records.
Results
Of 909 inpatients, 400 (44%) were 2 months (9% vs 4%, OR = 2.3, CI 1.3‐3.9), as well as persistent cough (99%), violent cough (87%) and pneumonia (91%). Comparing non‐vaccinated (172 cases, 19%) and DPT vaccinated patients >2 months of age hospitalisation was 106‐fold higher (149.6 vs 1.39 per 100 000 population), and proportion of severe patients, length of hospital stay and hospitalisation costs were significantly greater (23.9% vs 12.8%; 13 vs 10 days; 826 USD vs 582 USD, CI 23‐423, P = .03).
Conclusion
Incidence and proportion of complications among under 2‐month infants were higher than in older patients. DPT vaccination protects children from pertussis infection, and in case of pertussis infection decreases severity. Results indicate that the Ministry of Health should consider adding a booster vaccine for pregnant women in an extended vaccination programme. |
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ISSN: | 0803-5253 1651-2227 |
DOI: | 10.1111/apa.15259 |