The impact of a varicella vaccine introduction on the incidence of herpes zoster in Korean children, an ecological study.

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Joowon Lee
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Abstract

Objectives: SKYVaricellaTM, a live attenuated varicella vaccine product, is known to increase the risk of herpes zoster (HZ) in vaccinated children. We investigated the impact of introducing the vaccine on HZ incidence in Korea since 2018.

Methods: This ecological study used medical records from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service in Korea. We present data on HZ incidence trend in children (<10 years) from 2010 to 2024. A change in HZ incidence trend was evaluated using linear regression analysis, with vaccine introduction as an interaction term. We then calculated the number of excess HZ cases due to the vaccine introduction in Korea.

Results: HZ incidence in children <10 years presented a downward trend that continuously declined from 2010 to 2018. This downward trend was reversed to an upward trend in children <5 years, whereas the decreasing trend in children aged 5-9 years continued after 2019. The change in trend in children <5 years in 2019 was statistically significant (p < 0.001). There were 6,484 excess HZ cases in children <5 years from January 2019 to June 2024.

Conclusions: The vaccine introduction has resulted in a large-scale ongoing HZ outbreak in children in Korea. More studies are needed to assess the long-term impact of the vaccine on HZ incidence in vaccinated individuals.

引进水痘疫苗对韩国儿童带状疱疹发病率的影响,一项生态学研究。
目的:SKYVaricellaTM是一种减毒水痘活疫苗产品,已知会增加接种过水痘的儿童患带状疱疹(HZ)的风险。我们调查了自2018年以来引入疫苗对韩国HZ发病率的影响。方法:本生态研究使用韩国健康保险审查和评估服务的医疗记录。我们提供了儿童HZ发病率趋势的数据(结果:儿童HZ发病率p结论:疫苗的引入导致了韩国儿童中大规模持续的HZ暴发。需要更多的研究来评估疫苗对接种个体HZ发病率的长期影响。
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