Vaccination of teenagers in France over a 10-year period (2012–2021)

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2024-06-29 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2024.104952
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Abstract

Objectives

The objectives were to assess trends over the past 10 years in vaccination coverage rates (VCR) among adolescents in France aged 14–15 years, factors influencing decisions to vaccinate, and mothers’ opinions on adolescent vaccination.

Patients and Methods

The ‘Vaccinoscopie’ internet survey is completed each year by mothers of adolescents, with questions about vaccinations received by their children, and their attitudes and barriers to vaccination. The 2012 to 2021 surveys were analyzed in this study, including data from 1500 adolescents in 2012 and 1000 adolescents each year from 2013 to 2021.

Results

None of the adolescent VCR targets were met, despite significant increases since 2012 for vaccines with the lowest coverage rates and vaccines with high but insufficient coverage i.e., meningococcal C (28.7% to 60.8%), HPV in girls (14.2% to 40.8%), hepatitis B (31.6% to 47.3%) and pertussis (76.3% to 91.0%). Physicians remained the primary source of vaccination information for 90.4% of mothers, and their advice had a real impact on improving VCRs. Adolescents were increasingly involved (40.1%) in decisions about vaccination. Depending on the vaccine, over 80% of mothers currently consider adolescent vaccination as useful or essential. Since 2017, they also feel better informed.

Conclusions

Low and under-target VCRs put adolescents at risk of severe disease, and do not enable herd immunity or reduced transmission to other vulnerable age groups to be accomplished. Healthcare professionals must take every opportunity to check adolescents’ vaccination status and recommend catch-up vaccines where applicable. Vaccination in schools should be considered.

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法国青少年的疫苗接种情况,为期十年(2012-2021 年)。
目标:目的是评估过去 10 年中法国 14-15 岁青少年疫苗接种覆盖率 (VCR) 的变化趋势、影响接种决定的因素以及母亲对青少年疫苗接种的看法:Vaccinoscopie "网络调查每年由青少年的母亲完成,调查内容包括子女接种疫苗的情况、母亲对接种疫苗的态度和障碍。本研究对 2012 年至 2021 年的调查进行了分析,包括 2012 年 1500 名青少年和 2013 年至 2021 年每年 1000 名青少年的数据:尽管自 2012 年以来,覆盖率最低的疫苗和覆盖率较高但不足的疫苗(即丙型脑膜炎球菌疫苗(28.7% 上升至 60.8%)、女童人乳头瘤病毒疫苗(14.2% 上升至 40.8%)、乙型肝炎疫苗(31.6% 上升至 47.3%)和百日咳疫苗(76.3% 上升至 91.0%))的覆盖率显著上升,但青少年 VCR 目标均未实现。医生仍然是 90.4% 的母亲获得疫苗接种信息的主要来源,他们的建议对提高 VCR 有着切实的影响。越来越多的青少年(40.1%)参与了疫苗接种的决策。根据疫苗的不同,超过 80% 的母亲目前认为青少年接种疫苗是有用或必要的。自 2017 年以来,她们还觉得自己更了解情况:疫苗接种率低和目标不明确使青少年面临严重疾病的风险,并且无法实现群体免疫或减少对其他易感年龄组的传播。医疗保健专业人员必须利用一切机会检查青少年的疫苗接种情况,并酌情推荐补种疫苗。应考虑在学校接种疫苗。
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