School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira,Julio Cesar
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vianna,Mariana Silva Castro, Vale,Diama Bhadra, Arbore,Daniella Moretti, Perini,Thais Helena Wilmers, Couto,Tulio Jose Tomass, Pedroso Neto,Jose, Zeferino,Luiz Carlos
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective The present study assesses the implementation and the impact after 2 years of a school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program in a Brazilian city. Methods A prospective study assessing the implementation of the program, offering quadrivalent HPV vaccine in two annual doses to girls and boys aged from 9 to 10 years old. The program was started in the city of Indaiatuba, state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2018, and had authorization from the National Immunization Program. The number of HPV vaccine first doses applied and the coverage in 2018 was calculated and compared to the year 2017. There were described events that have influenced the results. Results The program invited 4,878 children through schools (87.1% of the target population), and 7.5% refused vaccination. Several concurrent events required or competed for health professionals of the vaccination teams. The coverage of the first dose (between 9 and 10 years old) was 16.1% in 2017 and increased to 50.5% in 2018 (p < 0.0001). The first dose in all ages increased 78% in 2018 compared with 2017 (6,636/3,733). Competing demands over the program continued in 2019, and the first dose coverage dropped (26.9%). For 2020, a municipal law instituted school-based vaccination and the creation of dedicated teams for vaccination, and these strategies are waiting to be tested. Conclusion School-based annual HPV vaccination in children between 9 and 10 years old was feasible and increased vaccination coverage, regardless of gender, although the program was vulnerable to competing events.
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spelling School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiativehuman papillomavirusHPV vaccineadolescentsschoolsvaccinationAbstract Objective The present study assesses the implementation and the impact after 2 years of a school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program in a Brazilian city. Methods A prospective study assessing the implementation of the program, offering quadrivalent HPV vaccine in two annual doses to girls and boys aged from 9 to 10 years old. The program was started in the city of Indaiatuba, state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2018, and had authorization from the National Immunization Program. The number of HPV vaccine first doses applied and the coverage in 2018 was calculated and compared to the year 2017. There were described events that have influenced the results. Results The program invited 4,878 children through schools (87.1% of the target population), and 7.5% refused vaccination. Several concurrent events required or competed for health professionals of the vaccination teams. The coverage of the first dose (between 9 and 10 years old) was 16.1% in 2017 and increased to 50.5% in 2018 (p < 0.0001). The first dose in all ages increased 78% in 2018 compared with 2017 (6,636/3,733). Competing demands over the program continued in 2019, and the first dose coverage dropped (26.9%). For 2020, a municipal law instituted school-based vaccination and the creation of dedicated teams for vaccination, and these strategies are waiting to be tested. Conclusion School-based annual HPV vaccination in children between 9 and 10 years old was feasible and increased vaccination coverage, regardless of gender, although the program was vulnerable to competing events.Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-72032021001200926Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia v.43 n.12 2021reponame:Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online)instname:Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO)instacron:FEBRASGO10.1055/s-0041-1740279info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeixeira,Julio CesarVianna,Mariana Silva CastroVale,Diama BhadraArbore,Daniella MorettiPerini,Thais Helena WilmersCouto,Tulio Jose TomassPedroso Neto,JoseZeferino,Luiz Carloseng2022-01-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-72032021001200926Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbgohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppublicações@febrasgo.org.br||rbgo@fmrp.usp.br1806-93390100-7203opendoar:2022-01-21T00:00Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online) - Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO)false
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title School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
spellingShingle School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
Teixeira,Julio Cesar
human papillomavirus
HPV vaccine
adolescents
schools
vaccination
title_short School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
title_full School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
title_fullStr School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
title_full_unstemmed School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
title_sort School-based HPV Vaccination: The Challenges in a Brazilian Initiative
author Teixeira,Julio Cesar
author_facet Teixeira,Julio Cesar
Vianna,Mariana Silva Castro
Vale,Diama Bhadra
Arbore,Daniella Moretti
Perini,Thais Helena Wilmers
Couto,Tulio Jose Tomass
Pedroso Neto,Jose
Zeferino,Luiz Carlos
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author2 Vianna,Mariana Silva Castro
Vale,Diama Bhadra
Arbore,Daniella Moretti
Perini,Thais Helena Wilmers
Couto,Tulio Jose Tomass
Pedroso Neto,Jose
Zeferino,Luiz Carlos
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira,Julio Cesar
Vianna,Mariana Silva Castro
Vale,Diama Bhadra
Arbore,Daniella Moretti
Perini,Thais Helena Wilmers
Couto,Tulio Jose Tomass
Pedroso Neto,Jose
Zeferino,Luiz Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv human papillomavirus
HPV vaccine
adolescents
schools
vaccination
topic human papillomavirus
HPV vaccine
adolescents
schools
vaccination
description Abstract Objective The present study assesses the implementation and the impact after 2 years of a school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program in a Brazilian city. Methods A prospective study assessing the implementation of the program, offering quadrivalent HPV vaccine in two annual doses to girls and boys aged from 9 to 10 years old. The program was started in the city of Indaiatuba, state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2018, and had authorization from the National Immunization Program. The number of HPV vaccine first doses applied and the coverage in 2018 was calculated and compared to the year 2017. There were described events that have influenced the results. Results The program invited 4,878 children through schools (87.1% of the target population), and 7.5% refused vaccination. Several concurrent events required or competed for health professionals of the vaccination teams. The coverage of the first dose (between 9 and 10 years old) was 16.1% in 2017 and increased to 50.5% in 2018 (p < 0.0001). The first dose in all ages increased 78% in 2018 compared with 2017 (6,636/3,733). Competing demands over the program continued in 2019, and the first dose coverage dropped (26.9%). For 2020, a municipal law instituted school-based vaccination and the creation of dedicated teams for vaccination, and these strategies are waiting to be tested. Conclusion School-based annual HPV vaccination in children between 9 and 10 years old was feasible and increased vaccination coverage, regardless of gender, although the program was vulnerable to competing events.
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