1. Public Health Impact After the Introduction of PsA-TT: The First 4 Years.
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Diomandé FV, Djingarey MH, Daugla DM, Novak RT, Kristiansen PA, Collard JM, Gamougam K, Kandolo D, Mbakuliyemo N, Mayer L, Stuart J, Clark T, Tevi-Benissan C, Perea WA, Preziosi MP, Marc LaForce F, Caugant D, Messonnier N, Walker O, and Greenwood B
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- Adolescent, Adult, Africa epidemiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Male, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Carrier State epidemiology, Carrier State prevention & control, Disease Transmission, Infectious prevention & control, Meningococcal Infections epidemiology, Meningococcal Infections prevention & control, Meningococcal Vaccines administration & dosage, Meningococcal Vaccines immunology
- Abstract
Background: During the first introduction of a group A meningococcal vaccine (PsA-TT) in 2010-2011 and its rollout from 2011 to 2013, >150 million eligible people, representing 12 hyperendemic meningitis countries, have been vaccinated., Methods: The new vaccine effectiveness evaluation framework was established by the World Health Organization and partners. Meningitis case-based surveillance was strengthened in PsA-TT first-introducer countries, and several evaluation studies were conducted to estimate the vaccination coverage and to measure the impact of vaccine introduction on meningococcal carriage and disease incidence., Results: PsA-TT implementation achieved high vaccination coverage, and results from studies conducted showed significant decrease of disease incidence as well as significant reduction of oropharyngeal carriage of group A meningococci in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, demonstrating the vaccine's ability to generate herd protection and prevent group A epidemics., Conclusions: Lessons learned from this experience provide useful insights in how to guide and better prepare for future new vaccine introductions in resource-limited settings., (© 2015 World Health Organization; licensee Oxford Journals.)
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- 2015
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