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Typhoid vaccine introduction: An evidence-based pilot implementation project in Nepal and Pakistan.

M Imran Khan1, Alfred Pach2, Ghulam Mustafa Khan3, Deepak Bajracharya4, Sushant Sahastrabuddhe2, Waqaas Bhutta3, Rehman Tahir3, Sajid Soofi5, Chandra B Thapa4, Nilesh Joshi6, Mahesh K Puri2, Parisha Shrestha4, Shyam Raj Upreti7, John D Clemens2, Zulfiqar Bhutta5, R Leon Ochiai2.   

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2008 recommended the use of currently licensed typhoid vaccines using a high risk or targeted approach. The epidemiology of disease and the vaccine characteristics make school-based vaccination most feasible in reducing typhoid disease burden in many settings. To assess feasibility of school-based typhoid vaccination, two districts in Kathmandu, Nepal and two towns in Karachi, Pakistan were selected for pilot program. Vaccination campaigns were conducted through the departments of health and in partnerships with not-for-profit organizations. In total 257,015 doses of Vi polysaccharide vaccine were given to students in grades 1-10 of participating schools. The vaccination coverage ranged from 39 percent (38,389/99,503) in Gulshan town in Karachi, to 81 percent (62,615/77,341) in Bhaktapur in Kathmandu valley. No serious adverse event was reported post vaccination. The coverage increased for vaccination of the second district in Pakistan as well as in Nepal. There was an initial concern of vaccine safety. However, as the campaign progressed, parents were more comfortable with vaccinating their children in schools. Supported and conducted by departments of health in Pakistan and Nepal, a school-based typhoid vaccination was found to be safe and feasible.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Asia; Enteric fever; Nepal; Pakistan; Typhoid; Vaccination campaign; Vi polysaccharides vaccine

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25937612     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.03.087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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