Impact of vaccination against Haemophilus influenzae type b with and without a booster dose on meningitis in four South American countries.
Journal: Vaccine
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Abstract
To inform World Health Organization recommendations regarding use of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccines in national immunization programs, a multi-country evaluation of trends in Hib meningitis incidence and prevalence of nasopharyngeal Hib carriage was conducted in four South American countries using either a primary, three-dose immunization schedule without a booster dose or with a booster dose in the second year of life. Surveillance data suggest that high coverage of Hib conjugate vaccine sustained low incidence of Hib meningitis and low prevalence of Hib carriage whether or not a booster dose was used.
Authors
Salvador Garcia, Rosanna Lagos, Alma Muñoz, Teresa Picón, Raquel Rosa, Adriana Alfonso, Graciela Abriata, Angela Gentile, Viviana Romanin, Mabel Regueira, Laura Chiavetta, Clara Agudelo, Elizabeth Castañeda, Fernando De La Hoz, Ana Higuera, Patricia Arce, Adam Cohen, Jennifer Verani, Patrick Zuber, Jean-marc Gabastou, Desiree Pastor, Brendan Flannery, Jon Andrus
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