Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020

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Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a major cause of mortality in infants (children under 1 year of age), and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs), delivered during the first year of life, are available since the year 2000. Given those two premises, the conclusion follows l...

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Autores: Carlos A Sanchez, Carlos A, Rivera-Lozada, Oriana, Lozada-Urbano, Michelle
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener
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title Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
spellingShingle Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
Carlos A Sanchez, Carlos A
Infant mortality, time-series, vaccines:
3.03.00 -- Ciencias de la salud
title_short Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
title_full Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
title_fullStr Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
title_full_unstemmed Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
title_sort Infant mortality rates and pneumococcal vaccines: a time-series trend analysis in 194 countries, 1950–2020
author Carlos A Sanchez, Carlos A
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Rivera-Lozada, Oriana
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3.03.00 -- Ciencias de la salud
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description Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a major cause of mortality in infants (children under 1 year of age), and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs), delivered during the first year of life, are available since the year 2000. Given those two premises, the conclusion follows logically that favourable impact reported for PCVs in preventing pneumococcal disease should be reflected in the infant mortality rates (IMRs) from all causes. Using publicly available datasets, country-level IMR estimates from UNICEF and PCV introduction status from WHO, country-specific time series analysed the temporal relationship between annual IMRs and the introduction of PCVs, providing a unique context into the long-term secular trends of IMRs in countries that included and countries that did not include PCVs in their national immunisation programmes. PCV status was available for 194 countries during the period 1950–2020: 150 (77.3%) of these countries achieved nationwide PCV coverage at some point after the year 2000, 13 (6.7%) achieved only partial or temporary PCV coverage, and 31 (15.9%) never introduced PCVs to their population. One hundred and thirty-nine (92.7%) of countries that reported a decreasing (negative) trend in IMR, also reported a strong correlation with decreasing maternal mortality rates (MMRs), suggesting an improvement in overall child/ mother healthcare. Conversely, all but one of the countries that never introduced PCVs in their national immunisation programme also reported a decreasing trend in IMR that strongly correlates with MMRs. IMRs have been decreasing for decades all over the world, but this latest decrease may not be related to PCVs.
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