Monitoring the Effect of Vaccination on Mumps Cases Complications in the Czech Republic - Surveillance Data 2013-2022.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Zdravstveno Varstvo Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.2478/sjph-2024-0027
Monika Liptáková, Marek Malý, Hana Orlíková, Michaela Špačková, Radomíra Limberková, Jan Kynčl
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Abstract

Introduction: Mumps data were analysed to assess the effect of vaccination on mumps complications and hospitalisation.

Methods: The mumps cases reported to the Czech nationwide surveillance system from 2013 to 2022 were analysed using logistic regression with an odds ratio (aOR) adjusted for age, sex, year of onset and administrative region to measure the association between vaccination and complications or hospitalisation. Adjusted vaccine effectiveness (aVE) was calculated: aVE=(1-aOR)x100.

Results: A total of 11,913 mumps cases were reported, of which 6,885 (58%) were male. The median age of the study participants was 16 (range: 0-89 years). No complications occurred in 91% of patients. Mumps orchitis occurred in 633 (9%) male cases. A total of 946 (8%) patients required hospitalisation. The highest proportion of complications and hospitalisations was in the age group 35-44 years. Two doses of vaccine reduced statistically significantly the risk of any complications and of hospitalisation compared with unvaccinated patients: aOR 0.48 (95% CI: 0.37, 0.62), aVE of 52% (95% CI: 38, 63); and aOR 0.43 (95% CI: 0.33, 0.56), aVE of 57% (95% CI: 44, 67), respectively. Two doses showed statistically significant aVE 50% (95% CI: 32, 64) against orchitis, and 59% (95% CI: 23, 79) against meningitis. Among the two-dose recipients, the proportion of complications increased gradually with the time from the second dose.

Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated a protective effect of two-dose vaccination against mumps complications and hospitalisation for mumps. We recommend continuing routine childhood mumps vaccination and maintaining high MMR coverage in Czechia.

监测接种疫苗对捷克共和国腮腺炎并发症病例的影响--2013-2022 年监测数据。
简介:对流行性腮腺炎数据进行分析,以评估接种疫苗对流行性腮腺炎并发症和住院治疗的影响:对流行性腮腺炎数据进行了分析,以评估接种疫苗对流行性腮腺炎并发症和住院治疗的影响:方法:采用逻辑回归法分析了2013年至2022年向捷克全国监测系统报告的流行性腮腺炎病例,并根据年龄、性别、发病年份和行政区域调整了几率比(aOR),以衡量接种疫苗与并发症或住院之间的关系。调整后的疫苗有效性(aVE)计算公式为:aVE=(1-aOR)x100:共报告了 11,913 例流行性腮腺炎病例,其中 6,885 例(58%)为男性。研究参与者的年龄中位数为 16 岁(范围:0-89 岁)。91%的患者未出现并发症。腮腺炎性睾丸炎发生在 633 例(9%)男性病例中。共有 946 名(8%)患者需要住院治疗。35-44岁年龄组的并发症和住院比例最高。与未接种疫苗的患者相比,接种两剂疫苗可显著降低并发症和住院的风险:aOR 为 0.48 (95% CI: 0.37, 0.62),风险系数为 52% (95% CI: 38, 63);aOR 为 0.43 (95% CI: 0.33, 0.56),风险系数为 57% (95% CI: 44, 67)。两剂治疗对睾丸炎的 aVE 为 50%(95% CI:32, 64),对脑膜炎的 aVE 为 59%(95% CI:23, 79),均有统计学意义。在接受两剂治疗的患者中,并发症的比例随着第二剂治疗时间的延长而逐渐增加:我们的研究结果表明,接种两剂疫苗对流行性腮腺炎并发症和住院治疗有保护作用。我们建议捷克继续进行儿童腮腺炎疫苗常规接种,并保持麻腮风疫苗的高覆盖率。
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