Abstract
BackgroundVaccine is the most effective way to protect susceptible children from varicella. Few published literature or reports on varicella vaccination of Chinese children exist. Thus, in order to obtain specific information on varicella vaccination of this population, we conducted this survey.MethodologyWe first used purposive sampling methods to select 6 provinces 10 counties from eastern, middle and western parts of China with high quality of Immunization Information Management System (IIMS), and then randomly select children from population in the IIMS, then we checked vaccination certificate on-site.Principal FindingsBased on the varicella vaccination information collected from 481 children's vaccination certificates from all ten selected counties in China, overall coverage of the first dose of varicella vaccine was 73.6%. There is a positive linear correlation between per capita GDP and vaccine coverage at county level (r=0.929, P < 0.01). The cumulative vaccine coverage among children at 1 year, 2 years and ≥3 years old were 67.6%, 71.9% and 73.6% respectively (X2=4.53, P =0.10). The age of vaccination was mainly concentrated in 12-17 months.ConclusionsThe coverage rate of the first dose of varicella vaccine in selected areas was lower than that recommended by WHO position paper. The coverage rate was relatively low in areas of low social-economic status. The cumulative coverage had no significant statistical difference among different age group. Most children received varicella vaccine before 3 years old. We suggest introducing the varicella vaccine into routine immunization program, to ensure universal high coverage among children in China. We also suggest that varicella vaccination information should be checked before entering school, in order to control and prevent varicella outbreaks in schools.
Highlights
Varicella is an infectious disease with high transmissibility, common in children [1]
The coverage rate of the first dose of varicella vaccine in selected areas was lower than that recommended by WHO position paper
We suggest introducing the varicella vaccine into routine immunization program, to ensure universal high coverage among children in China
Summary
Varicella is an infectious disease with high transmissibility, common in children [1]. Varicella vaccine has been demonstrated good safety and effect [3], and varicella vaccination is the most effective measure to protect susceptible people from the disease. There is no national recommended immunization schedule available for varicella vaccine, and the vaccine is administered to eligible children at a vaccination clinic according to instructions provided by the vaccine manufacturers. We investigated the varicella vaccination information among children under 5 years old in selected areas in China, in order to understand the varicella vaccination situation for children in China. This information will provide evidence for authority department of China introducing varicella vaccine into the national routine immunization program. In order to obtain specific information on varicella vaccination of this population, we conducted this survey
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