Literature DB >> 29254392

Varicella epidemiology in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Maria L Ávila-Agüero1, Sandra Beltrán2, José Brea Del Castillo3, María Esther Castillo Díaz4, Luis Eduardo Chaparro5, Carmen Deseda6, Roberto Debbag7, Carlos Espinal8, Luiza Helena Falleiros-Arlant9, Antonio José González Mata10, Mercedes Macías Parra11, Fabiano Marques-Rosa12, María Catalina Pírez13, Mirella Vázquez-Rivera14.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Latin American Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (SLIPE), with the support of the Americas Health Foundation (AHF), has developed a position paper on varicella prevention in Latin America and Caribbean countries (LAC). This article summarizes the most relevant aspects of varicella in LAC, and emphasizes the need to include the varicella vaccine in the national immunization programs in the Region and evaluate its impact disease burden. AREAS COVERED: A systematic review was conducted of the medical evidence published and presented at various regional medical conferences on the disease burden in LAC, the advances made by prevention programs, the available vaccines in the Region, and their immunogenicity, efficacy, effectiveness, and safety. The different national varicella-prevention vaccination programs were reviewed, as was available information regarding the impact of these programs on the epidemiology of varicella in those countries implementing a varicella vaccine strategy. Following that initial publication, an update was conducted, including data from additional countries in the Region. EXPERT COMMENTARY: Varicella is a vaccine-preventable infectious disease, considered a 'benign disease' because of lower complication rates when compared with measles, pertussis. The incorporation of a two-dose varicella vaccine in national immunization schedules in all countries throughout LAC would be of great benefit to the health of the children.

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Keywords:  Latin America; Varicella; children; complications; epidemiology; hospitalizations; seasonality; vaccine

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29254392     DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2018.1418327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines        ISSN: 1476-0584            Impact factor:   5.217


  4 in total

1.  Burden of varicella in Latin America and the Caribbean: findings from a systematic literature review.

Authors:  Luiza Helena Falleiros Arlant; Maria Catalina Pirez Garcia; Maria L Avila Aguero; Miguel Cashat; Cintia Irene Parellada; Lara J Wolfson
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-05-08       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  Budget impact analysis of multiple varicella vaccination strategies: a Mexico perspective.

Authors:  Jonathan Graham; Lara J Wolfson; Jeffrey Kyle; Carlos Perez Bolde-Villarreal; Diana B Guarneros-DeRegil; Homero Monsanto; Matthew Pillsbury; Sandra Talbird; Vincent J Daniels
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2019-12-18       Impact factor: 3.452

3.  Trends in Varicella Burden of Disease Following Introduction of Routine Childhood Varicella Vaccination in Argentina: A 12-Year Time Series Analysis.

Authors:  Norberto Giglio; Pieralessandro Lasalvia; Manjiri Pawaskar; Cintia I Parellada; Yaneth Gil Rojas; Paula Micone; Virginia V Babic; Silvina E Neyro
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-20

Review 4.  Herpesvirus-Associated Encephalitis: an Update.

Authors:  Elizabeth Matthews; J David Beckham; Amanda L Piquet; Kenneth L Tyler; Lakshmi Chauhan; Daniel M Pastula
Journal:  Curr Trop Med Rep       Date:  2022-09-23
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