Jabbar Firas, Kadhim Kamal A, Alhilfi Riyadh A, Chitheer Abdulaal, Rahi Alaa, Hipgrave David B
Expanded Programme on Immunization, Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq.
Directorate of Public Health, Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq.
Vaccine. 2024 Mar 19;42(8):2036-2043. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.02.038. Epub 2024 Feb 28.
COVID-19 seriously impacted routine immunization (RI) in Iraq. Coverage declined to a 6-year low in 2021, and COVID-19 vaccination uptake was slow. In response, government implemented intensification of integrated immunization services (3IS), a nationwide approach comprising regular outreach sessions of COVID-19 vaccination and RI for children who had either missed doses or never commenced scheduled vaccination (zero-dose children). We describe the 3IS and its impact on vaccination coverage in Iraq.
3IS comprised new outreach sessions for urban and rural communities where administrative data suggested there were gaps in coverage. Groups of six personnel from each of 1,321 primary healthcare centres implemented six outreach sessions per month during February-November 2022. Community engagement was an integral component. We compared RI administrative data (2019-2022) and data reported during 3IS activities to assess its impact.
In total 4,189,859 vaccine doses were administered during 72,495 3IS outreach sessions, over one-fifth of 19,106,849 vaccine doses administered in Iraq over these 10 months. Among them, 957,874 (22.9 %) were COVID-19 vaccines, adding slightly to national coverage, and 3,231,985 (77.1 %) were RI vaccines, dramatically reducing zero-dose children, adding 18 %, 25 %, 21 %, and 31 % to 2022 penta1, penta3, measles first-dose and MMR1 vaccine coverage, and contributing to national coverage of 102.2 %, 94.5 %, 91.8 % and 96.3 % for these vaccines during February-November, respectively. Moreover, 3IS sessions delivered 133,528 doses of tetanus toxoid, 16,353 doses of adult HepB vaccine, and 315,032 vitamin A doses to eligible individuals.
In the context of global encouragement to integrate vaccination services, Iraq's 3IS approach enabled dramatic improvements in RI coverage, virtual elimination of zero-dose status among children born during the pandemic, and small improvements in COVID-19 and adult vaccination. Our findings provide lessons for future integrated primary care towards universal health coverage in Iraq, and for other countries yet to undertake integration.
新冠疫情对伊拉克的常规免疫接种(RI)产生了严重影响。2021年,免疫接种覆盖率降至6年来的最低点,新冠疫苗接种率增长缓慢。作为应对措施,伊拉克政府实施了强化综合免疫服务(3IS),这是一项全国性举措,包括针对错过疫苗接种剂量或从未开始按计划接种疫苗的儿童(零剂量儿童)定期开展新冠疫苗接种和常规免疫接种外展活动。我们描述了3IS及其对伊拉克疫苗接种覆盖率的影响。
3IS包括针对城市和农村社区开展新的外展活动,行政数据显示这些地区存在接种覆盖率差距。2022年2月至11月期间,来自1321个初级医疗保健中心的每组6名工作人员每月开展6次外展活动。社区参与是其中不可或缺的一部分。我们比较了常规免疫接种行政数据(2019 - 2022年)以及3IS活动期间报告的数据,以评估其影响。
在72495次3IS外展活动中,共接种了4189859剂疫苗,占这10个月伊拉克接种的19106849剂疫苗的五分之一以上。其中,957874剂(22.9%)为新冠疫苗,略提高了全国接种覆盖率;3231985剂(77.1%)为常规免疫接种疫苗,大幅减少了零剂量儿童数量,使2022年五联疫苗第1剂、五联疫苗第3剂、麻疹第1剂和麻腮风疫苗第1剂的接种覆盖率分别提高了18%、25%、21%和31%,并在2月至11月期间分别使这些疫苗的全国接种覆盖率达到102.2%、94.5%、91.8%和96.3%。此外,3IS活动还为符合条件的个人接种了133528剂破伤风类毒素、16353剂成人乙肝疫苗和315032剂维生素A。
在全球鼓励整合疫苗接种服务的背景下,伊拉克的3IS方法显著提高了常规免疫接种覆盖率,几乎消除了疫情期间出生儿童中的零剂量状态,并在新冠疫苗接种和成人疫苗接种方面有小幅提升。我们的研究结果为伊拉克未来实现全民健康覆盖的综合初级保健以及其他尚未开展整合工作的国家提供了经验教训。