2013-2023 年美国所属太平洋岛屿 13-17 岁少女人乳头状瘤病毒疫苗接种覆盖率。

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ashley Tippins, Glodi Mutamba, E M Boyd, Kelsey C Coy, Jennifer L Kriss
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在全世界范围内,宫颈癌是妇女中第四大常见癌症,世界卫生组织(WHO)西太平洋地区(美国所属太平洋岛屿(USAPI)位于该地区)的宫颈癌病例占所有估计病例的四分之一。建议在 11-12 岁接种人类乳头瘤病毒 (HPV) 疫苗,以预防大多数宫颈癌。HPV 疫苗于 2007-2016 年期间在整个美国太平洋岛屿地区引入,主要通过学校所在地的疫苗接种计划提供。我们利用辖区免疫信息系统中的数据进行了回顾性分析,以估计截至 2013-2023 年每个日历年最后一天少女的疫苗接种覆盖率。这项分析衡量了在实现世界卫生组织 2030 年疫苗接种覆盖率目标方面取得的进展,即在 15 岁之前,完成 HPV 疫苗系列接种的女孩比例≥90%。截至 2023 年 12 月,在 13-17 岁的少女中,HPV 疫苗接种系列的启动覆盖率从帕劳的 58.0% 到北马里亚纳群岛的 97.2%,HPV 疫苗接种系列的完成覆盖率从帕劳的 43.4% 到北马里亚纳群岛的 91.8%。在北马里亚纳群岛,HPV 疫苗接种系列完成覆盖率大于 90%,在美属萨摩亚,有望在 2030 年前实现世卫组织的目标。对青少年疫苗接种覆盖率的评估可帮助免疫接种计划监测地区目标的进展情况,并确定覆盖率较低的人群和地区。实施循证战略以提高疫苗接种率和覆盖率将使覆盖率落后的辖区受益。
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Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Coverage Among Adolescent Girls Aged 13-17 Years - U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands, 2013-2023.

Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women, and the World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region, where the U.S.-affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI) are located, accounts for one quarter of all estimated cases. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are recommended at age 11-12 years to prevent most cervical cancers. HPV vaccines were introduced across USAPI during 2007-2016, predominantly provided through school-located vaccination programs. Retrospective analysis using data from jurisdictional immunization information systems was used to estimate vaccination coverage among adolescent girls as of the last day of each calendar year during 2013-2023. This analysis measured progress toward the WHO 2030 vaccination coverage goal of ≥90% completion of the HPV vaccination series among girls by age 15 years. As of December 2023, initiation of the HPV vaccination series among adolescent girls aged 13-17 years ranged from 58.0% in Palau to 97.2% in the Northern Mariana Islands, and HPV vaccination series completion coverage ranged from 43.4% in Palau to 91.8% in the Northern Mariana Islands. HPV vaccination series completion coverage is >90% in the Northern Mariana Islands and is on track to meet WHO goals by 2030 in American Samoa. Assessment of adolescent vaccination coverage can help immunization programs monitor progress toward regional goals and identify populations and areas with low coverage. Implementing evidence-based strategies to increase vaccine access and coverage would benefit jurisdictions with lagging coverage.

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MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR ) series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Often called “the voice of CDC,” the MMWR series is the agency’s primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. MMWR readership predominantly consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians.
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