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2006 - 2014年田纳西州医疗补助计划参保者肛门生殖器疣发病率趋势:人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的影响

Trends in anogenital wart incidence among Tennessee Medicaid enrollees, 2006-2014: The impact of human papillomavirus vaccination.

作者信息

Shing Jaimie Z, Hull Pamela C, Zhu Yuwei, Gargano Julia W, Markowitz Lauri E, Cleveland Angela A, Pemmaraju Manideepthi, Park Ina U, Whitney Erin, Mitchel Edward F, Griffin Marie R

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.

Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilit University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Papillomavirus Res. 2019 Jun;7:141-149. doi: 10.1016/j.pvr.2019.04.007. Epub 2019 Apr 10.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Evidence of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine impact on anogenital warts (AGWs) by race or urbanicity in the US is lacking. We evaluated HPV vaccine impact in Tennessee by assessing AGW trends among Tennessee Medicaid (TennCare) enrollees aged 15-39 years from 2006-2014.

METHODS

Persons with incident AGWs were identified using diagnosis/pharmacy codes from TennCare billing claims. We calculated sex-specific annual AGW incidence by age group, race, and urbanicity; estimated annual percent changes (APCs) using log-linear models; and performed pairwise comparisons by race and urbanicity.

RESULTS

AGW incidence decreased among females aged 15-19 (APC = -10.6; P < 0.01) and 20-24 years (APC = -3.9; P = 0.02). Overall trends were similar between Whites and Blacks, and between those living in metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) and non-MSAs. Rates among males aged 15-19 years began decreasing after 2010. Among enrollees aged 25-39 years, rates increased or were stable.

CONCLUSIONS

Following introduction of the HPV vaccine in 2006, AGWs decreased among age groups most likely to be vaccinated. The change in trend among young males after 2010 suggests early herd effects. Our findings indicate vaccine effects and support the importance of improving adherence to current vaccination recommendations for preventing AGWs and other HPV-related diseases.

摘要

引言

在美国,缺乏关于人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗对不同种族或城市地区肛门生殖器疣(AGW)影响的证据。我们通过评估2006年至2014年田纳西州医疗补助计划(TennCare)15至39岁参保者中AGW的趋势,来评估HPV疫苗在田纳西州的影响。

方法

利用TennCare计费索赔中的诊断/药房代码识别出患有新发AGW的患者。我们按年龄组、种族和城市地区计算了按性别划分的年度AGW发病率;使用对数线性模型估计年度百分比变化(APC);并按种族和城市地区进行成对比较。

结果

15至19岁女性(APC = -10.6;P < 0.01)和20至24岁女性(APC = -3.9;P = 0.02)的AGW发病率有所下降。白人和黑人之间,以及生活在大都市统计区(MSA)和非MSA地区的人之间的总体趋势相似。15至19岁男性的发病率在2010年后开始下降。在25至39岁的参保者中,发病率上升或保持稳定。

结论

2006年引入HPV疫苗后,最有可能接种疫苗的年龄组中的AGW有所减少。2010年后年轻男性趋势的变化表明了早期的群体效应。我们的研究结果表明了疫苗的效果,并支持提高对当前预防AGW和其他HPV相关疾病的疫苗接种建议的依从性的重要性。

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