| Literature DB >> 31393931 |
Niklas Schmedt1, Julia Schiffner-Rohe2, Ralf Sprenger3, Jochen Walker1, Christof von Eiff3, Dennis Häckl4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The German Committee on Vaccination recommends pneumococcal vaccination for infants, seniors 60+ years and patients at risk with defined underlying diseases. Aim of this study was to assess the pneumococcal vaccination rate (pnc-VR) in patients with certain incident inherited or acquired immunodeficiency or immunosuppression and to understand who vaccinates these patients who are particularly at high risk to develop a pneumococcal infection.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31393931 PMCID: PMC6687114 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Study flow chart.
PD = Pneumococcal disease.
Characteristics of patients with first episode of “high-risk” condition for pneumococcal disease according to STIKO.
| 204,088 | (100.0%) | |
| Functional or anatomic asplenia sickle cell diseases and other hemoglobinopathies | 1,733 | (0.8%) |
| Other immunodeficiency | 106,836 | (52.3%) |
| Malignant neoplasms excl. non-melanoma skin cancer | 53,605 | (26.3%) |
| Stem cell transplantation | 8 | (0.0%) |
| HIV infection | 684 | (0.3%) |
| Chronic renal failure | 44,014 | (21.6%) |
| Chronic severe liver disease | 5,453 | (2.7%) |
| Immunosuppressant use | 5,604 | (2.7%) |
| No | 105,544 | (51.7%) |
| Yes | 98,544 | (48.3%) |
| Chronic heart disease | 52,299 | (25.6%) |
| Chronic pulmonary disease | 40,560 | (19.9%) |
| Diabetes treated with oral antidiabetics or insulin | 25,208 | (12.4%) |
| Neurological disorders | 26,777 | (13.1%) |
a The same patient may be counted in several subgroups
Pneumococcal vaccination rates with 95%-confidence intervals within two years in patients with “high-risk” condition for pneumococcal disease.
| N cohort | N vaccinated | Vaccination rate within 2 years after index date in % (95%-CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 204,088 | 8,892 | 4.4 (4.3–4.5) | |
| Women 2–15 years | 4,441 | 31 | 0.7 (0.5–1.0) |
| Women 16–59 years | 59,179 | 952 | 1.6 (1.5–1.7) |
| Women 60+ years | 50,763 | 3,584 | 7.1 (6.8–7.3) |
| Men 2–15 years | 4,371 | 42 | 1.0 (0.7–1.3) |
| Men 16–59 years | 38,231 | 881 | 2.3 (2.2–2.5) |
| Men 60+ years | 47,103 | 3,402 | 7.2 (7.0–7.5) |
| Malignant neoplasms excl. non-melanoma skin cancer | 53,605 | 2,490 | 4.7 (4.5–4.8) |
| HIV infection | 684 | 68 | 9.9 (7.8–12.4) |
| Chronic renal failure | 44,014 | 2,499 | 5.7 (5.5–5.9) |
| Immunosuppressant use with RA | 1,887 | 217 | 11.5 (10.1–13.0) |
| Immunosuppressant use without RA | 3,717 | 286 | 7.7 (6.9–8.6) |
| Yes | 98,544 | 6,060 | 6.2 (6.0–6.3) |
| No | 105,544 | 2,832 | 2.7 (2.6–2.8) |
| Old Federal States / Western Germany | 188,665 | 7,954 | 4.2 (4.1–4.3) |
| New Federal States / Eastern Germany | 12,268 | 791 | 6.5 (6.0–6.9) |
CI = Confidence interval; RA = Rheumatoid arthritis
Specialty of the vaccinating physician stratified by selected specialties of the diagnosing physician diagnosing the “high-risk” condition at index date.
| Specialty of physician/setting diagnosing high-risk condition | Total | General practitioner | Rheumatologist | Oncologist | In-hospital |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8,892 | 3,810 | 137 | 75 | 2,316 | |
| General practitioner | 8,232 (92.6%) | 3,645 | 104 | 63 | 2,158 |
| Rheumatologist | 61 | 8 | 28 | <5 | 20 |
| Oncologist | 23 | 7 | <5 | 5 | <5 |
| Pneumologist | 205 | 68 | <5 | <5 | 62 |
| Other internist | 86 | <5 | <5 | <5 | 13 |
| Pediatrician | 71 | 13 | <5 | <5 | 23 |
| Other specialty | 209 | 64 | <5 | <5 | 37 |
| Unknown | 5 | <5 | <5 | <5 | <5 |
a Information for subgroups of less than 5 patients are not displayed due to data protection reasons
Mean and median time to vaccination in days within 2 years after incident “high-risk” condition.
| Mean (SD; 95%-CI) | Median (Q1; Q3) | |
|---|---|---|
| 340 (219; 336 to 345) | 332.5 (142; 528) | |
| Western Germany | 340 (220; 335 to 345) | 331.5 (140; 527) |
| Eastern Germany | 350 (216; 335 to 365) | 343 (164; 537) |
| 2–15 years | 291 (236; 236 to 346) | 315 (46; 471) |
| 16–59 years | 324 (224; 314 to 334) | 302 (113; 523) |
| 60+ years | 345 (218; 340 to 350) | 340.5 (152–530) |
CI = Confidence interval; SD = Standard deviation; Q1 = 1st quartile; Q3 = 3rd quartile
Fig 2Cumulative pneumococcal vaccination rate within eight quarters after first documented “high-risk” condition for pneumococcal disease.
Pneumococcal vaccination rates with 95%-confidence intervals within three years in patients with “high-risk” condition for pneumococcal disease.
| N cohort | N vaccinated | Vaccination rate within 3 years after index date (95%-CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 106,436 | 6,564 | 6.2 (6.0–6.3) | |
| Women 2–15 years | 2,356 | 19 | 0.8 (0.5–1.3) |
| Women 16–59 years | 30,303 | 676 | 2.2 (2.1-.2.4) |
| Women 60+ years | 26,749 | 2609 | 9.8 (9.4–10.1) |
| Men 2–15 years | 2,426 | 35 | 1.4 (1.0–2.0) |
| Men 16–59 years | 19,614 | 632 | 3.2 (3.0–3.5) |
| Men 60+ years | 24,988 | 2,593 | 10.4 (10.0–10.8) |
| Malignant neoplasms excl. non-melanoma skin cancer | 28,187 | 1,908 | 6.8 (6.5–7.1) |
| HIV infection | 333 | 43 | 12.9 (9.5–17.0) |
| Chronic renal failure | 22,763 | 1,767 | 7.8 (7.4–8.1) |
| Immunosuppressant use with RA | 1,016 | 125 | 12.3 (10.4–14.5) |
| Immunosuppressant use without RA | 1,906 | 182 | 9.6 (8.3–11.0) |
| Old Federal States / Western Germany | 98,502 | 5,891 | 6.0 (5.8–6.1) |
| New Federal States / Eastern Germany | 6,343 | 576 | 9.1 (8.4–9.8) |
CI = Confidence interval, RA = Rheumatoid arthritis
Fig 3Cumulative pneumococcal vaccination rate within twelve quarters after first documented “high-risk” condition for pneumococcal disease.