Lin Xia, Fiebelkorn Amy Parker, Pabst Laura J
Immunization Services Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Immunization Services Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Vaccine. 2016 Nov 4;34(46):5623-5628. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.09.037. Epub 2016 Sep 23.
Children aged 6 months through 8 years may require two doses of influenza vaccine for adequate immune response against the disease. However, poor two-dose compliance has been reported in the literature.
We analyzed data for >2.6million children from six immunization information system (IIS) sentinel sites, and assessed full vaccination coverage and two-dose compliance in the 2010-2015 influenza vaccination seasons. Full vaccination was defined as having received at least the recommended number of influenza vaccine doses (one or two), based on recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Two-dose compliance was defined as the percentage of children during each season who received at least two doses of influenza vaccine among those who required two doses and initiated the series.
Across seasons, ⩾1-dose influenza vaccination coverage was mainly unchanged among 6-23montholds (range: 60.9-66.6%), 2-4yearolds (range: 44.8-47.4%), and 5-8yearolds (range: 34.5-38.9%). However, full vaccination coverage showed increasing trends from 2010-11 season to 2014-15 season (6-23months: 43.0-46.5%; 2-4yearolds: 26.3-39.7%; 5-8yearolds, 18.5-33.9%). Across seasons, two-dose compliance remained modest in children 6-23months (range: 63.3-67.6%) and very low in older children (range: 11.6-18.7% in children 2-4yearsand6.8-13.3% in children 5-8years). In the 2014-15 season, among children who required and received 2 doses, only half completed the two-dose series before influenza activity peaked.
Improved messaging of the two-dose influenza vaccine recommendations is needed for providers and parents. Providers are encouraged to determine a child's eligibility for two doses of influenza vaccine using the child's vaccination history, and to vaccinate children early in the season so that two-dose series are completed before influenza peaks.
6个月至8岁的儿童可能需要接种两剂流感疫苗,以获得足够的针对该疾病的免疫反应。然而,文献报道两剂疫苗的接种依从性较差。
我们分析了来自六个免疫信息系统(IIS)哨点的超过260万儿童的数据,并评估了2010 - 2015年流感疫苗接种季节的全程接种覆盖率和两剂接种依从性。全程接种定义为根据免疫实践咨询委员会的建议,至少接种了推荐数量的流感疫苗剂量(一剂或两剂)。两剂接种依从性定义为每个季节中在需要接种两剂并开始接种系列的儿童中,至少接种两剂流感疫苗的儿童所占的百分比。
在各个季节中,6 - 23个月大的儿童(范围:60.9 - 66.6%)、2 - 4岁的儿童(范围:44.8 - 47.4%)和5 - 8岁的儿童(范围:34.5 - 38.9%)中,至少接种一剂流感疫苗的覆盖率基本保持不变。然而,从2010 - 11季节到2014 - 15季节,全程接种覆盖率呈上升趋势(6 - 23个月:43.0 - 46.5%;2 - 4岁:26.3 - 39.7%;5 - 8岁:18.5 - 33.9%)。在各个季节中,6 - 23个月大的儿童两剂接种依从性仍然适中(范围:63.3 - 67.6%),而年龄较大的儿童两剂接种依从性非常低(2 - 4岁儿童范围:11.6 - 18.7%,5 - 8岁儿童范围:6.8 - 13.3%)。在2014 - 15季节,在需要并接种两剂的儿童中,只有一半在流感活动高峰前完成了两剂接种系列。
需要改善针对医护人员和家长的两剂流感疫苗接种建议的宣传。鼓励医护人员根据儿童的接种史确定其是否适合接种两剂流感疫苗,并在季节早期为儿童接种疫苗,以便在流感高峰前完成两剂接种系列。