A model immunization programme to control Japanese encephalitis in Viet Nam.

J Health Popul Nutr

International Vaccine Institute, San 4-8, Bongcheon-7 dong, Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-818, Republic of Korea ; Department of Epidemiology, Fudan University School of Public Health, Shanghai, China.

Published: March 2015

In Viet Nam, an inactivated, mouse brain-derived vaccine for Japanese encephalitis (JE) has been given exclusively to ≤ 5 years old children in 3 paediatric doses since 1997. However, JE incidence remained high, especially among children aged 5-9 years. We conducted a model JE immunization programme to assess the feasibility and impact of JE vaccine administered to 1-9 year(s) children in 3 standard-dose regimen: paediatric doses for children aged <3 years and adult doses for those aged ≥ 3 years. Of the targeted children, 96.2% were immunized with ≥ 2 doses of the vaccine. Compared to the national immunization programme, JE incidence rate declined sharply in districts with the model programme (11.32 to 0.87 per 100,000 in pre-versus post-vaccination period). The rate of reduction was most significant in the 5-9 years age-group. We recommend a policy change to include 5-9 years old children in the catch-up immunization campaign and administer a 4th dose to those aged 5-9 years, who had received 3 doses of the vaccine during the first 2-3 years of life.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438663PMC

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