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The impact of new vaccine introduction on the coverage of existing vaccines: A cross-national,multivariable analysis
Authors:Jessica C Shearer  Damian G Walker  Nicholas Risko  Orin S Levine
Institution:1. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Canada;2. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA;3. International Vaccine Access Center, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:

Background

A surge of new and underutilized vaccine introductions into national immunization programmes has called into question the effect of new vaccine introduction on immunization and health systems. In particular, countries deciding whether to introduce a new or underutilized vaccine into their routine immunization programme may query possible effects on the delivery and coverage of existing vaccines. Using coverage of diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP) vaccine as a proxy for immunization system performance, this study aims to test whether new vaccine introduction into national immunization programs was associated with changes in coverage of three doses of DTP vaccine among infants.

Methods and findings

DTP3 vaccine coverage was analyzed in 187 countries during 1999–2009 using multivariable cross-national mixed-effect longitudinal models. Controlling for other possible determinants of DTP3 coverage at the national level these models found minimal association between the introduction of Hepatitis-, Haemophilus influenzae type b-, and rotavirus-containing vaccines and DTP3 coverage. Instead, frequent and sometimes large fluctuations in coverage are associated with other development and health systems variables, including the presence of armed conflict, coverage of antenatal care services, infant mortality, the percent of health expenditures that are private and total health expenditures per capita.

Conclusions

Introductions of new vaccines did not affect national coverage of DTP3 vaccine in the countries studied. Introductions of other new vaccines and multiple vaccine introductions should be monitored for immunization and health systems impacts.
Keywords:Immunization  Vaccination  New and underutilized vaccine introduction  Health systems  Coverage  Longitudinal
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