Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To develop a model to assess different strategies of pertussis booster vaccination in the city of São Paulo. METHODS: A dynamic stationary age-dependent compartmental model with waning immunity was developed. The "Who Acquires Infection from Whom" matrix was used to modeling age-dependent transmission rates. There were tested different strategies including vaccine boosters to the current vaccination schedule and three of them were reported: (i) 35% coverage at age 12, or (ii) 70% coverage at age 12, and (iii) 35% coverage at age 12 and 70% coverage at age 20 at the same time. RESULTS: The strategy (i) achieved a 59% reduction of pertussis occurrence and a 53% reduction in infants while strategy (ii) produced 76% and 63% reduction and strategy (iii) 62% and 54%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Pertussis booster vaccination at age 12 proved to be the best strategy among those tested in this study as it achieves the highest overall reduction and the greatest impact among infants who are more susceptible to pertussis complications. |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, BrazilPertussis Vaccineadministration & dosageWhooping Coughprevention & controlImmunization CoverageMathematical ModelsOBJECTIVE: To develop a model to assess different strategies of pertussis booster vaccination in the city of São Paulo. METHODS: A dynamic stationary age-dependent compartmental model with waning immunity was developed. The "Who Acquires Infection from Whom" matrix was used to modeling age-dependent transmission rates. There were tested different strategies including vaccine boosters to the current vaccination schedule and three of them were reported: (i) 35% coverage at age 12, or (ii) 70% coverage at age 12, and (iii) 35% coverage at age 12 and 70% coverage at age 20 at the same time. RESULTS: The strategy (i) achieved a 59% reduction of pertussis occurrence and a 53% reduction in infants while strategy (ii) produced 76% and 63% reduction and strategy (iii) 62% and 54%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Pertussis booster vaccination at age 12 proved to be the best strategy among those tested in this study as it achieves the highest overall reduction and the greatest impact among infants who are more susceptible to pertussis complications.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2011-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102011000600008Revista de Saúde Pública v.45 n.6 2011reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0034-89102011000600008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas,Angela CarvalhoOkano,ValdirPereira,Júlio Cesar Rodrigueseng2011-11-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102011000600008Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2011-11-22T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil Freitas,Angela Carvalho Pertussis Vaccine administration & dosage Whooping Cough prevention & control Immunization Coverage Mathematical Models |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and young adults in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Freitas,Angela Carvalho |
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Freitas,Angela Carvalho Okano,Valdir Pereira,Júlio Cesar Rodrigues |
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Okano,Valdir Pereira,Júlio Cesar Rodrigues |
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Freitas,Angela Carvalho Okano,Valdir Pereira,Júlio Cesar Rodrigues |
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Pertussis Vaccine administration & dosage Whooping Cough prevention & control Immunization Coverage Mathematical Models |
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Pertussis Vaccine administration & dosage Whooping Cough prevention & control Immunization Coverage Mathematical Models |
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OBJECTIVE: To develop a model to assess different strategies of pertussis booster vaccination in the city of São Paulo. METHODS: A dynamic stationary age-dependent compartmental model with waning immunity was developed. The "Who Acquires Infection from Whom" matrix was used to modeling age-dependent transmission rates. There were tested different strategies including vaccine boosters to the current vaccination schedule and three of them were reported: (i) 35% coverage at age 12, or (ii) 70% coverage at age 12, and (iii) 35% coverage at age 12 and 70% coverage at age 20 at the same time. RESULTS: The strategy (i) achieved a 59% reduction of pertussis occurrence and a 53% reduction in infants while strategy (ii) produced 76% and 63% reduction and strategy (iii) 62% and 54%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Pertussis booster vaccination at age 12 proved to be the best strategy among those tested in this study as it achieves the highest overall reduction and the greatest impact among infants who are more susceptible to pertussis complications. |
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