东南亚百日咳:国家层面的负担和全球百日咳倡议的建议

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Phung Nguyen The Nguyen , Ulrich Heininger , Rudzani Muloiwa , Carl Heinz Wirsing von König , Daniela Hozbor , Anna Ong-Lim , Tina Q. Tan , Kevin Forsyth , Global Pertussis Initiative Southeast Asia Network
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摘要

全球百日咳倡议于2024年3月举行会议,讨论了六个东南亚国家(柬埔寨、印度尼西亚、马来西亚、新加坡、泰国和越南)的百日咳负担和预防工作。除柬埔寨外,百日咳是一种须呈报的疾病;数据的准确性在国家内部和国家之间有所不同。该地区的大多数病例是根据临床怀疑诊断的。全细胞和非细胞百日咳联合疫苗是可用的,但各国的成分不同。针对百日咳的免疫接种已经建立,但有关加强的政策各不相同。怀孕期间接种疫苗是一个仍然被忽视的保护婴儿的机会。全球百日咳倡议建议在没有接种疫苗的国家实施妊娠期疫苗接种,并在已制定政策的国家增加接种覆盖率。有必要纠正百日咳只影响儿童和儿童疫苗提供终身保护的误解。教育是在东南亚广泛了解百日咳威胁和消除疫苗接种障碍的关键。
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Pertussis in Southeast Asia: country-level burden and recommendations from the Global Pertussis Initiative
The Global Pertussis Initiative met in March 2024 to discuss the burden of pertussis and prevention efforts in six Southeast Asian countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Except for Cambodia, pertussis is a notifiable disease; data accuracy varies within and between countries. Most cases in the region are diagnosed based on clinical suspicion. Whole-cell and acellular pertussis combination vaccines are available, but the composition differs between countries. Immunization against pertussis is well-established, but policies regarding boosting vary. Vaccination in pregnancy represents a still-neglected opportunity to protect infants. The Global Pertussis Initiative recommends enacting vaccination in pregnancy in countries without and increasing coverage in countries with policies already in place. There is a need to correct the misperception that pertussis affects children exclusively and that childhood vaccines provide lifelong protection. Education is key to widespread understanding of the threat of pertussis and removing barriers to vaccination in Southeast Asia.
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