| Literature DB >> 12498654 |
Gérard Krause1, Carina Blackmore, Steven Wiersma, Cheryll Lesneski, Laurey Gauch, Richard S Hopkins.
Abstract
During December 12-29, 1998, seven patients ages 2-18 years were diagnosed with serogroup C meningococcal disease in two neighboring Florida towns with 33,000 residents. We evaluated a mass vaccination campaign implemented to control the outbreak. We maintained vaccination logs and recorded the resources used in the campaign that targeted 2- to 22-year-old residents of the two towns. A total of 13,148 persons received the vaccinations in 3 days. Vaccination coverage in the target population was estimated to be 86% to 99%. Five additional cases of serogroup C meningococcal disease occurred in the community during the year after the campaign began, four in patients who had not received the vaccine. The cost of control efforts was approximately $370,000. Although cases continued to occur, the vaccination campaign appeared to control the outbreak. Rapid implementation, a targeted approach, and high coverage were important to the campaign's success.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12498654 PMCID: PMC2738498 DOI: 10.3201/eid0812.040421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Cases of serogroup C meningococcal disease, Putnam County, Florida, 1998–1999a
| Onset date | Sex | Age | Resident of target area | Received chemoprophylaxis | Received vaccine | PFGE | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/12/98 | F | 2 yrs | Yes | No | No | No isolate | No sequelae |
| 12/12/98 | F | 18 yrs | Yes | No | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 12/18/98 | M | 12 yrs | Yes | No | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 12/25/98 | F | 2 yrs | Yes | No | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 12/25/98 | F | 4 yrs | Yes | No | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 12/26/98 | M | 11 yrs | Yes | No | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 12/26/98 | M | 12 yrs | Yes | No | No | No isolate | No sequelae |
| 12/29/98 | M | 18 yrs | Yes | No | No | Identical | Died |
| 01/03/99 | M | 25 yrs | Yes | Yes | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 3/25/99 | M | 17 yrs | No | No | No | Identical | No sequelae |
| 5/12/99 | F | 6 yrs | Yes | Yes | Yes | 3 bands’ difference | Necrosis of ear lobe |
| 12/28/99 | F | 3 mo | Yes | No | No | Identical | Died |
aPFGE, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis; M, male; F, female.
Vaccinations by day and target area, Putnam County, Florida, 1998–1999
| Vaccination dates | Vaccinees within target area | Vaccinees outside target area | Total vaccinees | % of all vaccinees in target area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/30/98 | 5,398 | 229 | 5,627 | 96 |
| 12/31/98 | 3,393 | 656 | 4,049 | 84 |
| 1/2/99 | 1,292 | 2,180 | 3,472 | 37 |
| Total first 3 days | 10,083 | 3,065 | 13,148 | 77 |
| 1/2–20/99 | 363 | 24 | 387 | 94 |
| Total | 10,446 | 3,089 | 13,535 | 77 |
Size of target population and number vaccinated by age group, Putnam County, Florida, 1998–1999
| Age group | Estimated target population | No. (%) of target population vaccinateda |
|---|---|---|
| Approximately 2–4 yrs | 1,439 | 1,435 (100) |
| 5–9 yrs | 2,460 | 2,741 (111) |
| 10–14 yrs | 2,513 | 2,606 (104) |
| 15–20 yrs | 2,424 | 2,288 (94) |
| 21–22 yrs | 1,296 | 1,006 (78) |
| Total | 10,132 | 10,076 (99) |
aFigures >100% result from the fact that people outside the target population received vaccination.
Cost of public health intervention to control meningococcal outbreak, Putnam County, Florida, 1998–1999a
| Expenditure | Estimated working hrsb | Approximate cost (U.S.$) | % of total cost of intervention |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase and delivery of the vaccine | N/A | 240,500 | 65 |
| Personnel costs | |||
| Vaccine administration | 4,000 | 74,000 | 20 |
| Public information | 1,200 | 22,200 | 6 |
| Contact investigation | 1,000 | 18,500 | 5 |
| Other | N/A | 14,800 | 4 |
| Total | 6,200 | 370,000 | 100 |
aNA, not applicable. bAverage cost per hour of a public health employee was estimated to be $18.50.