| Literature DB >> 24359402 |
Kyla T Hayford1, Mohammed S Shomik, Hassan M Al-Emran, William J Moss, David Bishai, Orin S Levine.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent outbreaks of measles and polio in low-income countries illustrate that conventional methods for estimating vaccination coverage do not adequately identify susceptible children. Immune markers of protection against vaccine-preventable diseases in oral fluid (OF) or blood may generate more accurate measures of effective vaccination history, but questions remain about whether antibody surveys are feasible and informative tools for monitoring immunization program performance compared to conventional vaccination coverage indicators. This study compares six indicators of measles vaccination status, including immune markers in oral fluid and blood, from children in rural Bangladesh and evaluates the implications of using each indicator to estimate measles vaccination coverage.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24359402 PMCID: PMC3890518 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Enrollment chart. 1 61 children selected from the database were not included because they migrated out of DSS before initiation of study. 2 Blood samples were collected and analyzed from 342 children. Paired OF and blood samples were available for 330 children.
Characteristics of enrolled children and factors associated with receipt of MCV1
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| Age at enrollment, mean (SD) | 14.5 (1.4) | | 14.5 (1.5) | 14.5 (1.4) | 0.930 |
| Male | 628 | 51.2 | 534 (51.7) | 94 (48.7) | 0.446 |
| Father’s education, median [IQR] (years) | 7 [5, 9] | | 7 [5, 10] | 5 [0, 9] | |
| Mother’s education, median [IQR](years) | 7 [4, 9] | | 7 [5, 9] | 5 [2, 8] | |
| Mother had job in last 3 years | 154 | 12.6 | 116 (11.2) | 38 (19.7) | |
| Asset quintile (2010)2 | | | | | |
| 1 - poorest | 246 | 20.1 | 192 (18.6) | 54 (28.0) | |
| 2 | 250 | 20.4 | 202 (19.6) | 48 (24.9) | |
| 3 | 246 | 20.1 | 208 (20.1) | 38 (19.7) | |
| 4 | 243 | 19.8 | 215 (20.8) | 28 (14.5) | |
| 5 - wealthiest | 241 | 19.7 | 216 (20.9) | 25 (13.0) | |
| Retained child's vaccination card | 1019 | 83.1 | 872 (84.4) | 147 (76.1) | |
| Mother responsible for bringing child for vaccinations | 1060 | 86.5 | 903 (87.4) | 159 (79.9) | |
| Location of child’s delivery3 | | | | | |
| Hospital or clinic | 460 | 37.5 | 402 (38.9) | 58 (30.0) | |
| House (own, family or friend’s home) | 752 | 61.3 | 621 (60.1) | 131 (67.9) | |
| Person assisting with child's delivery3 | | | | | |
| Qualified doctor | 283 | 23.1 | 253 (24.5) | 30 (15.4) | |
| Skilled birth attendant | 209 | 17.0 | 178 (17.2) | 31 (16.1) | |
| Traditional birth attendant | 73 | 54.9 | 554 (53.6) | 119 (61.7) | |
| Other (mother, informal health worker, alone) | 47 | 3.8 | 38 (3.7) | 9 (4.7) | |
| Antenatal care visits3 | | | | | |
| None | 320 | 26.1 | 251 (24.3) | 69 (35.8) | |
| 1 | 246 | 20.1 | 203 (19.6) | 43 (22.3) | |
| 2 or more | 645 | 52.6 | 568 (55.0) | 77 (39.9) | |
| Postnatal care visits3 | | | | | |
| None | 645 | 52.6 | 525 (50.8) | 120 (62.2) | |
| 1 | 412 | 33.6 | 364 (35.2) | 48 (24.9) | |
| 2 or more | 155 | 12.6 | 134 (13.0) | 21 (10.9) | |
1Chi-square or Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables. Wilcoxon rank sum test for non-normal continuous variables.
2Asset quintiles calculated using principal component analysis from household asset data.
3Data on child’s delivery (n = 14), antenatal care (n = 15) and postnatal care (n = 14) not available for small number of children.
Figure 2Overall MCV1 Coverage by Indicator. Note: MCV1 coverage based on all available data and sample size varies by indicator. ‘Oral fluid adjusted for seroconversion’ assumes 85% of vaccinated children seroconverted. ‘Oral fluid, adjusted for seroconversion and assay sensitivity/specificity’ assumes 85% seroconversion and adjusts for the sensitivity (93%) and specificity (98%) of the assays, as reported by the manufacturer.
Figure 3Measles vaccination coverage by indicator among subgroups of children with complete data. Note: Coverage from EPI records is not representative of the population because ~27% of records could not be located. Children with blood samples represent a subset of study population (n = 330 except for EPI clinic records where n = 268).
Prevalence ratios for MCV1 coverage to adjust for differences between indicators: an approach to comparing vaccination coverage indicators
| 1.026 | 0.952 | – | ||
| [0.998, 1.056] | [0.893, 1.015] | |||
| n = 342 | n = 342 | n = 278 | ||
| 0.976 | – | | ||
| [0.940, 1.013] | | |||
| n = 891 | n = 891 | | ||
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| n = 1226 | | | ||
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Note: Estimates are prevalence ratios [95% confidence intervals] to estimate the degree of over- or underestimation for each method used. The prevalence ratio based on comparison indicator (row) divided by reference indicator (column). E.g. the maternal report indicator generates an MCV1 coverage estimate 7.7% higher (PrR: 1.077 = 0.9078/0.8426) than coverage estimated by card + history. Bold indicates statistical significance with a 5% two-sided alpha. Results from this study are presented as an example of a tool governments or EPI programs could develop to compare vaccination coverage estimates from different indicators.
Characteristics of children with and without EPI clinic records
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| Age at enrollment (months), mean (SD) | 13.8 (1.4) | | 14.0 (1.4) | | |
| Male | 456 | 50.0 | 186 | 53.8 | 0.227 |
| Father’s Education, in years, median (IQR) | 6 [4, 9] | | 8 [5, 10] | | |
| Moved since child’s birth | 327 | 35.8 | 163 | 47.1 | |
| Asset quintile | | | | | |
| 1 (poorest) | 198 | 21.7 | 55 | 15.9 | |
| 2 | 191 | 20.9 | 61 | 17.6 | |
| 3 | 177 | 19.4 | 75 | 21.7 | |
| 4 | 189 | 20.7 | 62 | 17.9 | |
| 5 (wealthiest) | 158 | 17.3 | 93 | 26.9 | |
| Retained vaccination card | 800 | 87.6 | 246 | 71.1 | |
| History of MCV1 by maternal report | 853 | 93.4 | 287 | 83.0 | |
| History of MCV1 by card + history | 790 | 87 | 270 | 78 | |
| Fully vaccinated, by card + history | 657 | 72.0 | 187 | 54.0 | |
| Union | | | | | |
| Ajgana | 139 | 15.2 | 67 | 19.4 | |
| Bahuria | 146 | 16.0 | 25 | 7.2 | |
| Banail | 104 | 11.4 | 14 | 4.0 | |
| Bhatgram | 108 | 11.8 | 20 | 5.8 | |
| Gorai2 | 98 | 10.7 | 114 | 33.0 | |
| Jamurki | 101 | 11.1 | 45 | 13.0 | |
| Uarsi | 116 | 12.7 | 12 | 3.5 | |
| Mirzapur | 101 | 11.1 | 49 | 14.1 | |
1Chi square test for categorical variables. Wilcoxon rank sum test for non-normally distributed continuous variables.
2Record books from two EPI clinics in Gorai were not available.
Association between indicators of MCV1 coverage and socioeconomic status
| Maternal recall (n = 1226)1 | 83.7 | 88.0 | 93.1 | 95.1 | 94.2 | 90.8 | |
| (78.4, 88.1) | (83.3, 91.8) | (89.2, 95.9) | (91.5, 97.4) | (90.4, 96.8) | (89.0, 92.3) | ||
| Card + History (n = 1226)1 | 78.0 | 80.8 | 84.6 | 88.5 | 89.6 | 84.2 | |
| (72.3, 83.1) | (75.4, 85.5) | (79.4, 88.8) | (83.8, 92.2) | (85.1, 93.2) | (82.1, 86.2) | | |
| Card record (n = 1046) | 82.8 | 84.7 | 84.8 | 86.7 | 89.4 | 85.7 | |
| (77.0, 87.6) | (79.1, 89.3) | (79.4, 89.2) | (81.2, 91.1) | (84.4, 93.2) | (83.4, 87.7) | 0.135 | |
| Oral fluid (n = 1226)1 | 49.2 | 55.2 | 60.6 | 61.7 | 60.2 | 57.3 | |
| (42.8, 55.6) | (48.8, 61.5) | (54.2, 66.7) | (55.3, 67.9) | (53.7, 66.4) | (54.5, 60.1) | ||
| EPI records (n = 913) | 87.9 | 89.0 | 88.7 | 91.0 | 84.8 | 88.4 | |
| (82.5, 92.1) | (83.7, 93.1) | (83.1, 93.0) | (86.0, 94.6) | (78.2, 90.0) | (86.1, 90.4) | 0.25 | |
| 78% | 76% | 70% | 75% | 63% | 73% | | |
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| Maternal recall (n = 342) | 86.8 | 87.3 | 92.7 | 93.8 | 94.7 | 90.9 | |
| | (77.1, 93.5) | (77.3, 94.0) | (82.4, 98.0) | (84.8, 98.3) | (87.1, 98.5) | (87.4, 93.8) | 0.163 |
| Card + History (n = 342) | 81.6 | 74.6 | 85.5 | 87.5 | 93.4 | 84.5 | |
| (71.0, 89.5) | (62.9, 84.2) | (73.3, 93.5) | (76.8, 94.4) | (85.3, 97.8) | (80.2, 88.2) | 0.425 | |
| Card record (n = 294)1 | 82.1 | 78.3 | 86.3 | 88.0 | 92.4 | 85.4 | |
| (70.8, 90.4) | (65.8, 87.9) | (73.7, 94.3) | (75.7, 95.5) | (83.2, 97.5) | (80.8, 89.2) | 0.388 | |
| Oral fluid (n = 330)1 | 50.7 | 52.8 | 54.7 | 61.7 | 55.4 | 54.8 | |
| (38.7, 62.6) | (40.6, 64.9) | (40.4, 68.4) | (48.2, 73.9) | (43.4, 67.0) | (49.3, 60.3) | 0.418 | |
| Serum (n = 342) | 80.2 | 90.1 | 89.1 | 90.6 | 93.4 | 88.6 | |
| (69.5, 88.5) | (80.7, 95.9) | (77.8, 95.9) | (85.3, 98.9) | (85.3, 97.8) | (85.2, 92.0) | ||
| EPI records (n = 278)1 | 87 | 89.6 | 91.3 | 88.4 | 73.6 | 86 | |
| (76.7, 93.8) | (78.8, 96.1) | (79.2, 97.6) | (76.6, 95.6) | (59.7, 84.7) | (81.3, 89.8) | 0.786 | |
| 91% | 82% | 84% | 82% | 70% | 81% | ||
1 Restricted analysis to children with serum and vaccination card records (n = 294), adequate OF samples (n = 330), or EPI records (n = 278).
2 Z-test comparing quintile 1 vs. quintiles 2–5.
Discordance between MCV1 history in EPI records & vaccination cards
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| 694 | 105 | ||
| 105 | 1 | ||
Note: Includes only children with vaccination card records and EPI clinic records (n = 800).