Abstract

ObjectiveAdverse events following immunization is an important factor influencing public trust in vaccination. Publicizing its incidence timely can increase public trust. The aim of this study is to describe the incidence and characteristics of adverse events following immunization in Jiangsu province of China from 2015 to 2018.MethodsAll information of adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) was gained from Jiangsu Province Vaccination Integrated Service Management Information System. The reported AEFI trend was analyzed using Chi-square test.ResultsA total of 77,980 AEFI cases were reported through the AEFI system; Among which, 77,731 were classified as non-serious AEFI cases and 249 were serious AEFI cases. The male to female ratio was 1.31:1, cases less than 7 years old accounted for 97.7%. The total estimated AEFI rate was 62.70/100,000 doses. By severity, 60.75/100,000, 4.46/100,000 and 0.11/100,000 AEFI cases were common vaccine reaction, rare vaccine reaction, and serious rare vaccine reaction, respectively. The top two serious AEFI were thrombocytopenic purpura and febrile. The incidence rates showed the increasing trend and the linear trend of the increasing incidence rates passed the significant test at 0.05 levels.ConclusionThe sensitivity of AEFI monitoring in Jiangsu Province is increasing and higher than the national average and most countries. The majority of AEFI cases were common adverse reactions, while the serious vaccine reactions caused by vaccines were extremely low. To elevate the sensitivity of AEFI surveillance may reduce the incidence of developing serious AEFI cases.

Highlights

  • Immunization is the most effective and cost-effective means of public health intervention [1, 2]

  • The parent of child often reports the symptoms of their child occurred after vaccination to physicians at vaccination clinic, physicians report this event to AEFI Information System (AEFIIS) if they confirm that it meets the criteria of adverse events following immunization (AEFI)

  • Public health doctors will report them to AEFIIS

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Introduction

Immunization is the most effective and cost-effective means of public health intervention [1, 2]. Due to the low prevalence and incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases, the public attention on adverse events following immunization (AEFI) has being increased in recent years [6]. When clinicians find these AEFIs, they will contact the public health doctors at vaccination clinic. Public health doctors will report them to AEFIIS. The AEFIIS is not enough to meet the requirement from various provinces in China They built their own information system according to their own requirements, and more specific indications are included in provincial ones compared to the Nation’s. In this system, all reported AEFIs are collected. Little data about the characteristics of AEFI from this system was reported

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