| Literature DB >> 26934372 |
Mark A Travassos1, Berhane Beyene2, Zenaw Adam3, James D Campbell1, Nigisti Mulholland4, Seydou S Diarra5, Tassew Kassa2, Lisa Oot3, Jenny Sequeira3, Mardi Reymann1, William C Blackwelder1, Yukun Wu1, Inna Ruslanova1, Jaya Goswami1, Samba O Sow5, Marcela F Pasetti1, Robert Steinglass3, Amha Kebede2, Myron M Levine1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Demographic and health surveys, immunization coverage surveys and administrative data often divergently estimate vaccination coverage, which hinders pinpointing districts where immunization services require strengthening. We assayed vaccination coverage in three regions in Ethiopia by coverage surveys and linked serosurveys.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26934372 PMCID: PMC4774907 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Consort diagram showing numbers of toddlers (age 12–23 months) and infants (age 6–8 months) enrolled into the immunization coverage survey in each in each woreda (administrative district), the number and percent subsequently enrolled into the serosurveys and the number and percent from whom blood was successfully obtained.
Pentavalent Vaccine-3 Coverage in Serosurvey Participants by Each Coverage Estimation Method and Age Group (Toddlers 12–23 Months Old and Infants 6–8 Months Old).
| Coverage Estimate Method | Hintalo Wajerate woreda, Tigray Region | Arbegona woreda, SNNPR Region | Assaieta woreda, Afar Region | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total population (Children < 2 yrs. of age) | 174,582 (11,522) | 161,307 (10,211) | 54,479 (2690) | |||
| 90%p = 0.15 | 80%p<0.0001 | 85%p<0.0001 | ||||
| 87%p = 0.017 (82%, 91%) | 229/263 | 41%p<0.0001 (35%, 47%) | 103/251 | 35%p<0.0001 (29%, 42%) | 75/215 | |
| 93% (89%, 96%) | 244/263 | 60% (54%, 66%) | 151/251 | 53% (46%, 60%) | 114/215 | |
| 90%p<0.0001 | 80%p<0.0001 | 85%p<0.0001 | ||||
| 58%p = 0.096 (46%, 69%) | 45/78 | 29%p = 0.071 (20%, 39%) | 25/87 | 40%p = 0.19 (29%, 51%) | 32/81 | |
| 68% (56%, 78%) | 53/78 | 41% (31%, 52%) | 36/87 | 31% (21%, 42%) | 25/81 | |
Administrative coverage estimates were treated as constants. Each administrative coverage estimate was compared to the corresponding serosurvey result by two-sided exact binomial test.
Each coverage survey result was compared to the corresponding serosurvey result by McNemar’s test (exact two-sided p value). Two-sided exact 95% confidence intervals are reported.
Pentavalent Vaccine-3 Coverage in Serosurvey Participants by Documented (Vaccination Card or EPI Record) or Undocumented (Parental Recall Only) Source of Information.
| Documented vaccination | Undocumented vaccination | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total (N) | Card or EPI register record | Cards | EPI register Record | Parental recall | |
| Coverage by source of information | 263 | 91% (217/238)p = 0.076 | 91% (149/163)p = 0.049 | 91% (68/75)p = 1 | 48% (12/25)p = 0.18 |
| 263 | 95% (227/238) | 97% (158/163) | 92% (69/75) | 68% (17/25) | |
| Positive predictive value | 96.3% (209/217) | 97.3% (145/149) | 94.1% (64/68) | 41.7% (5/12) | |
| Negative predictive value | 14.3% (3/21) | 7.1% (1/14) | 28.6% (2/7) | 69.2% (9/13) | |
| Coverage by source of information | 251 | 75% (91/122)p = 0.36 | 54% (13/24)p = 0.012 | 80% (78/98)p = 0.86 | 9% (12/129)p<0.0001 |
| 251 | 80% (98/122) | 92% (22/24) | 78% (76/98) | 41% (53/129) | |
| Positive predictive value | 80.2% (73/91) | 92.3% (12/13) | 78.2% (61/78) | 41.7% (5/12) | |
| Negative predictive value | 19.4% (6/31) | 9.1% (1/11) | 25.0% (5/20) | 68.4% (80/117) | |
| Coverage by source of Information | 215 | 68% (57/84)p = 0.064 | 68% (50/74)p = 0.035 | 70% (7/10)p = 1 | 14% (18/131)p<0.0001 |
| 215 | 79% (66/84) | 80% (59/74) | 70% (7/10) | 37% (48/131) | |
| Positive predictive value | 91.2% (52/57) | 94.0% (47/50) | 71.4% (5/7) | 33.3% (6/18) | |
| Negative predictive value | 48.1% (13/27) | 50% (12/24) | 33.3% (1/3) | 78.8% (89/113) | |
| Coverage by source of information | 78 | 61% (43/71)p = 0.14 | 60% (35/58)p = 0.12 | 62% (8/13)p = 1 | 29% (2/7)p = 1 |
| 78 | 70% (50/71) | 73% (42/58) | 62% (8/13) | 43% (3/7) | |
| Positive predictive value | 95.3% (41/43) | 97.1% (34/35) | 87.5% (7/8) | 100.0% (1/1) | |
| Negative predictive value | 35.7% (10/28) | 34.8% (8/23) | 40.0% (2/5) | 80.0% (4/5) | |
| Coverage by source of information | 87 | 50% (24/48)p = 1 | 41% (9/22)p = 0.73 | 58% (15/26)p = 1 | 3% (1/39)p = 0.002 |
| 87 | 52% (25/48) | 50% (11/22) | 54% (14/26) | 28% (11/39) | |
| Positive predictive value | 91.7% (22/24) | 100.0% (9/9) | 86.7% (13/15) | 100.0% (1/1) | |
| Negative predictive value | 29.2% (7/24) | 30.8% (4/13) | 27.3% (3/11) | 73.7% (28/38) | |
| Coverage by source of information | 81 | 83% (30/36)p = 0.001 | 83% (30/36)p = 0.001 | 0 | 4% (2/45)p = 0.031 |
| 81 | 47% (17/36) | 47% (17/36) | 0 | 18% (8/45) | |
| Positive predictive value | 93.3% (28/30) | 93.3% (28/30) | - | 100.0% (2/2) | |
| Negative predictive value | 83.3% (5/6) | 83.3% (5/6) | - | 86.0% (37/43) | |
* p values compare source of vaccination history to serosurvey results by McNemar’s test (exact two-sided p-value)
Positive predictive values and negative predictive values were calculated based on antibody biomarkers as the gold standard.
Proportion of Toddlers (Age 12–23 Months) and Infants (0–11 Months) with Protective Titers of Antibodies to Pentavalent Vaccine Antigens and Geometric Mean Titers (GMT), According to the Number of Documented Doses of Vaccine Received by the Child.
| 3 doses (217 toddlers) | 0.95 IU/ml | 96% (209/217) |
| 2 doses (16 toddlers) | 0.85 IU/ml | 88% (14/16) |
| 1 dose (5 toddlers) | 0.75 IU/ml | 80% (4/5) |
| 3 doses (91 toddlers) | 0.47 IU/ml | 80% (73/91) |
| 2 doses (18 toddlers) | 0.60 IU/ml | 94% (17/18) |
| 1 dose (13 toddlers) | 0.34 IU/ml | 62% (8/13) |
| 3 doses (57 toddlers) | 0.89 IU/ml | 91% (52/57) |
| 2 doses (9 toddlers) | 0.22 IU/ml | 67% (6/9) |
| 1 dose (15 toddlers) | 0.04 IU/ml | 40% (6/15) |
| 3 doses (43 infants) | 5.50 mcg/ml | 88% (38/43) |
| 2 doses (15 infants) | 0.85 mcg /ml | 53% (8/15) |
| 1 dose (12 infants) | 0.16 mcg /ml | 25% (3/12) |
| 3 doses (24 infants) | 1.51 mcg /ml | 58% (14/24) |
| 2 doses (12 infants) | 1.60 mcg /ml | 67% (8/12) |
| 1 dose (9 infants) | 0.36 mcg /ml | 33% (3/9) |
| 3 doses (30 infants) | 0.92 mcg /ml | 53% (16/30) |
| 2 doses (1 toddler) | 0.38 mcg /ml | 0% (0/1) |
| 1 dose (4 infants) | 0.09 mcg /ml | 0% (0/4) |