Zero-dose children and the extended immunisation cascade: Understanding the path to full immunisation with six childhood vaccines in 43 countries.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Global Health Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.7189/jogh.14.04199
Bianca O Cata-Preta, Larissa Adna Neves Silva, Francine Santos Costa, Thiago Melo Santos, Tewodaj Mengistu, Daniel R Hogan, Cesar Gomes Victora, Aluisio JD Barros
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Abstract

Background: As part of the Immunisation Agenda 2030, the World Health Organization set a goal to reduce the number of children who did not receive any routine vaccine by 50% by 2030. We aimed to describe the patterns of vaccines received for children with zero, one, and up to full vaccination, while considering newly deployed vaccines (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) and rotavirus (ROTA) vaccine) alongside longstanding ones such as the Bacille Calmete-Guérin (BCG), diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DPT), and poliomyelitis vaccines, and measles-containing vaccines (MCVs).

Methods: We used data from national household surveys (Demographic and Health Surveys and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys) carried out in 43 low- and middle-income countries since 2014. We calculated the immunisation cascade as a score ranging from zero to six, considering BCG, polio, DPT, and ROTA vaccines, and the MCV and PCV. We also described the most prevalent combination of vaccines. The analyses were pooled across countries and stratified by household wealth quintiles.

Results: In the pooled analyses with all countries combined, 9.0% of children failed to receive any vaccines, 58.6% received at least one dose of each of the six vaccines, and 47.2% were fully vaccinated with all doses. Among the few children receiving 1-5 vaccines, the most frequent were BCG vaccines, polio vaccines, DPT vaccines, PCV, ROTA vaccines, and MCV.

Conclusions: Targeting children with their initial vaccine is crucial, as those who receive a first vaccine are more likely to undergo subsequent vaccinations. Finding zero-dose children and starting their immunisation is essential to leaving no one behind during the era of Sustainable Development Goals.

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零剂量儿童和扩大免疫级联:了解 43 个国家全面接种六种儿童疫苗的途径。
背景:作为《2030 年免疫议程》的一部分,世界卫生组织制定了到 2030 年将未接种任何常规疫苗的儿童人数减少 50%的目标。我们旨在描述零接种、一针接种和全程接种儿童接种疫苗的模式,同时考虑新接种的疫苗(肺炎球菌结合疫苗 (PCV) 和轮状病毒疫苗 (ROTA))以及长期接种的疫苗,如卡介苗 (BCG)、白喉、破伤风和百日咳疫苗 (DPT)、脊髓灰质炎疫苗和含麻疹成分疫苗 (MCV):我们使用了自 2014 年以来在 43 个中低收入国家开展的全国家庭调查(人口与健康调查和多指标类集调查)的数据。我们将卡介苗、脊髓灰质炎疫苗、百白破疫苗、ROTA 疫苗以及 MCV 和 PCV 计算为 0 到 6 分的免疫接种级联。我们还描述了最普遍的疫苗组合。我们对各国的情况进行了汇总分析,并按家庭财富五分法进行了分层:在对所有国家进行的汇总分析中,9.0% 的儿童未接种任何疫苗,58.6% 的儿童接种了六种疫苗中的每种疫苗的至少一剂,47.2% 的儿童接种了所有剂量的疫苗。在少数接种 1-5 次疫苗的儿童中,接种次数最多的是卡介苗、脊髓灰质炎疫苗、百白破疫苗、白破疫苗、ROTA 疫苗和 MCV:结论:为儿童接种首针疫苗至关重要,因为接种首针疫苗的儿童更有可能接种后续疫苗。在可持续发展目标时代,找到零剂量儿童并开始为他们接种疫苗对于不让一个人掉队至关重要。
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Journal of Global Health
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期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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