Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, United States.
International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea.
Front Public Health. 2022 Sep 16;10:995788. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.995788. eCollection 2022.
Immunizations are one of the most effective tools a community can use to increase overall health and decrease the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases. Nevertheless, socioeconomic status, geographical location, education, and a child's sex have been identified as contributing to inequities in vaccine uptake in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Madagascar follows the World Health Organization's Extended Programme on Immunization (EPI) schedule, yet vaccine distribution remains highly inequitable throughout the country. This systematic review sought to understand the differences in EPI vaccine uptake between boys and girls in Madagascar.
A systematic literature search was conducted in August 2021 through MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, Global Index Medicus, and Google Scholar to identify articles reporting sex-disaggregated vaccination rates in Malagasy children. Gray literature was also searched for relevant data. All peer-reviewed articles reporting sex-disaggregated data on childhood immunizations in Madagascar were eligible for inclusion. Risk of bias was assessed using a tool designed for use in systematic reviews. Data extraction was conducted with a pre-defined data extraction tool. Sex-disaggregated data were synthesized to understand the impact of a child's sex on vaccination status.
The systematic search identified 585 articles of which a total of three studies were included in the final data synthesis. One additional publication was included from the gray literature search. Data from included articles were heterogeneous and, overall, indicated similar vaccination rates in boys and girls. Three of the four articles reported slightly higher vaccination rates in girls than in boys. A meta-analysis was not conducted due to the heterogeneity of included data. Six additional barriers to immunization were identified: socioeconomic status, mother's education, geographic location, supply chain issues, father's education, number of children in the household, and media access.
The systematic review revealed the scarcity of available sex-stratified immunization data for Malagasy children. The evidence available was limited and heterogeneous, preventing researchers from conclusively confirming or denying differences in vaccine uptake based on sex. The low vaccination rates and additional barriers identified here indicate a need for increased focus on addressing the specific obstacles to vaccination in Madagascar. A more comprehensive assessment of sex-disaggregated vaccination status of Malagasy children and its relationship with such additional obstacles is recommended. Further investigation of potential differences in vaccination status will allow for the effective implementation of strategies to expand vaccine coverage in Madagascar equitably.
AH, BT, FM, GN, and RR are supported by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (grant number: OPP1205877). The review protocol is registered in the Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO ID: CRD42021265000).
免疫接种是社区可以用来提高整体健康水平和降低疫苗可预防疾病负担的最有效工具之一。然而,社会经济地位、地理位置、教育程度和儿童性别已被确定为导致低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)疫苗接种率不平等的因素。马达加斯加遵循世界卫生组织的扩大免疫规划(EPI)时间表,但疫苗分配在全国范围内仍极不平等。本系统评价旨在了解马达加斯加男女儿童在 EPI 疫苗接种率方面的差异。
2021 年 8 月,通过 MEDLINE、Cochrane 图书馆、全球索引医学和 Google Scholar 进行了系统文献检索,以确定报告马达加斯加儿童疫苗接种率性别分类的文章。还搜索了灰色文献以获取相关数据。所有报告了马达加斯加儿童免疫接种性别分类数据的同行评议文章均符合纳入标准。使用专门为系统评价设计的工具评估偏倚风险。使用预先定义的数据提取工具进行数据提取。对性别分类数据进行综合分析,以了解儿童性别的影响。
系统搜索确定了 585 篇文章,其中共有 3 项研究被纳入最终数据综合分析。从灰色文献搜索中还纳入了一份出版物。纳入文章的数据存在异质性,总体上表明男孩和女孩的疫苗接种率相似。四篇文章中有三篇报告女孩的疫苗接种率略高于男孩。由于纳入数据的异质性,未进行荟萃分析。还确定了另外六个免疫接种障碍:社会经济地位、母亲的教育程度、地理位置、供应链问题、父亲的教育程度、家庭中儿童的数量和媒体获取。
系统评价显示,关于马达加斯加儿童可获得的按性别分类的免疫数据稀缺。现有的证据有限且存在异质性,使研究人员无法根据性别确定疫苗接种率是否存在差异。这里确定的低疫苗接种率和其他障碍表明,需要更加关注解决马达加斯加的具体疫苗接种障碍。建议更全面地评估马达加斯加儿童按性别分类的疫苗接种状况及其与这些额外障碍的关系。进一步调查疫苗接种状况方面的潜在差异,将有助于在马达加斯加公平地实施扩大疫苗接种范围的战略。
AH、BT、FM、GN 和 RR 得到了比尔和梅琳达盖茨基金会(赠款编号:OPP1205877)的资助。该综述方案已在系统评价前瞻性注册库(PROSPERO ID:CRD42021265000)中注册。