Vaccination coverage levels among children enrolled in the Vaccine Safety Datalink
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Vaccination coverage levels among children enrolled in the Vaccine Safety Datalink
Abstract
Introduction: The Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) is a collaborative project whose infrastructure provides comprehensive medical and immunization histories for more than 9 million adults and children annually, a predominantly insured population. This study provides the coverage rates of recommended vaccines among children 19-35 months in the VSD from 2005 through 2010. We examine the consistency in vaccine coverage levels, detect possible trends, and evaluate any effect of vaccine shortages on coverage in the VSD.
Methods: We included data from all 10 VSD sites, and examined each year independently. Coverage rates were defined as the percentage of children in the VSD aged 19, 24, or 35 months in a given study year who had received the specified Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended vaccine(s).
Results: We assessed coverage on 658,154 children. The overall coverage rate for children receiving all of the specified ACIP recommended vaccines was 73%, 80%, and 78% at ages 19, 24, and 35 months respectively. The range of coverage across all ages and years was 95-97% for polio vaccine, 91-97%, for MMR vaccine, 94-97% for HepB vaccine, 81-95% for DTaP vaccine, 90-95% for varicella vaccine, 66-91% for PCV, and 93-98% for Hib vaccine. Coverage rates of 4 or more doses of PCV were relatively low in 2005 possibly due to a vaccine shortage, and increased sharply in 2007. Hib vaccine coverage was relatively stable among all ages until 2009 when rates declined among children aged 19 and 24 months also during a vaccine shortage.
Conclusions: Vaccine coverage in the VSD is high, but there is a decline from 2005 to 2010. The results of this study provide benchmark data for future studies, and describe how vaccine supply shortages and resulting changes in ACIP recommendations may have affected vaccine coverage rates in the VSD.
Keywords: Vaccine; Vaccine Safety Datalink; Vaccine coverage.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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