Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017

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Background and Aims: Community-acquired pneumonia is responsible for substantial mortality, and pneumococcus is commonly accepted as a major cause of pneumonia, regardless of laboratory confirmation. Child immunization programs have reported success in decreasing pneumonia mortality: directly in you...

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Autores: Sanchez, Carlos A., Rivera-Lozada, Oriana, Lozada-Urbano, Michelle, Best-Bandenay, Pablo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Repositorio:UPC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/10757/668374
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:aged population
mortality
Peru
pneumococcus-conjugated vaccine
pneumonia
Pneumococcus
Child immunization programs
Mortality trends
Pneumococcal-conjugated vaccines
All-cause pneumonia
Older adults
Unspecified pneumonia
Herd immunity
Public health policy
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
title Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
spellingShingle Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
Sanchez, Carlos A.
aged population
mortality
Peru
pneumococcus-conjugated vaccine
pneumonia
Pneumococcus
Child immunization programs
Mortality trends
Pneumococcal-conjugated vaccines
All-cause pneumonia
Older adults
Unspecified pneumonia
Herd immunity
Public health policy
title_short Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
title_full Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
title_fullStr Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
title_full_unstemmed Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
title_sort Herd immunity in older adults from a middle-income country: A time-series trend analysis of community-acquired pneumonia mortality 2003–2017
author Sanchez, Carlos A.
author_facet Sanchez, Carlos A.
Rivera-Lozada, Oriana
Lozada-Urbano, Michelle
Best-Bandenay, Pablo
author_role author
author2 Rivera-Lozada, Oriana
Lozada-Urbano, Michelle
Best-Bandenay, Pablo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sanchez, Carlos A.
Rivera-Lozada, Oriana
Lozada-Urbano, Michelle
Best-Bandenay, Pablo
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv aged population
mortality
Peru
pneumococcus-conjugated vaccine
pneumonia
Pneumococcus
Child immunization programs
Mortality trends
Pneumococcal-conjugated vaccines
All-cause pneumonia
Older adults
Unspecified pneumonia
Herd immunity
Public health policy
topic aged population
mortality
Peru
pneumococcus-conjugated vaccine
pneumonia
Pneumococcus
Child immunization programs
Mortality trends
Pneumococcal-conjugated vaccines
All-cause pneumonia
Older adults
Unspecified pneumonia
Herd immunity
Public health policy
description Background and Aims: Community-acquired pneumonia is responsible for substantial mortality, and pneumococcus is commonly accepted as a major cause of pneumonia, regardless of laboratory confirmation. Child immunization programs have reported success in decreasing pneumonia mortality: directly in young children and indirectly (herd immunity) in unvaccinated adult populations in some countries. We assess changes in mortality trends for all-cause pneumonia in older adults associated with the introduction of pneumococcal vaccination for children in Peru. Methods: This is a secondary analysis on administrative data collected periodically by the Peruvian Ministry of Health. An observational retrospective time series analysis was conducted using longitudinal population-based data from death certificates in Peru between 2003 and 2017. The time series includes 6 years before and 9 years after the introduction of the pneumococcal-conjugated vaccines in the national child immunization program in 2009. Monthly frequencies and annual rates for all-cause pneumonia deaths in children under 5 years of age and adults over 65 years of age are presented. Linear and quadratic trends are analyzed. Results: Deaths among older adults accounted for 75.6% of all-cause pneumonia mortality in Peru, with 94.4% of these reporting “pneumonia due to unspecified organism” as the underlying cause of death. Comparing pre- and post-child immunization program periods, annual average mortality rates from unspecified pneumonia decreased by 22.7% in young children but increased by 19.6% in older adults. A linear trend model supports this overall tendency, but a quadratic curve explains the data better. Conclusion: Pneumococcal-conjugated vaccines are developed using serotypes prevalent in selected countries from less common (invasive) pneumococcal disease and expected to prevent mortality worldwide from widespread (noninvasive) pneumonia. Our results do not support the presence of herd immunity from pneumococcal vaccination of children for community-acquired pneumonia in the increasingly ageing population of Peru. This should direct future research and could influence public health policy.
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