Identification of subgroups in the Danish population for targeted human papillomavirus vaccination efforts |
| |
Institution: | 1. European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden;2. Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Artillerivej 5, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark |
| |
Abstract: | BackgroundIn the Danish childhood vaccination program, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage is lower than for other vaccines. To tailor a targeted HPV vaccination effort, we aimed to identify girls in Denmark with lower first dose HPV vaccination coverage than girls in general.MethodsA population-based retrospective cohort study was performed of girls born in 2001–2004, residing in Denmark in September 2019 (N = 128,351). Data from the Danish Vaccination Register was linked to sociodemographic data from the Danish Civil Registration System and Statistics Denmark. Cox's proportional hazard regression models were used to compare vaccination uptake rates between subgroups of girls.ResultsHPV vaccination coverage at 14 years of age varied widely by municipality (53.4–80.6%). Girls living with neither of their parents had a lower chance of being vaccinated compared to girls living with both their parents (HR 0.43; 95% CI 0.41–0.46), likewise for girls attending special need education compared with girls attending public schools (HR 0.50; 95% CI 0.42–0.59). The vaccination uptake among immigrants was lower compared to Danish-born girls (HR 0.51; 95% CI 0.49–0.54), especially among immigrant girls whose parents had not passed any Danish exams. Finally, girls who were DTaP-IPV revaccinated had a 50% greater chance of being HPV vaccinated compared to girls who were not (HR 1.61; 95% CI 1.58–1.64).ConclusionTo increase the HPV vaccination uptake, we recommend vaccination efforts targeting girls living without any of their parents, girls attending special need education, immigrants, and girls who are not DTaP-IPV revaccinated. When targeting immigrants, the effort should focus on disseminating sufficient and understandable information about the Danish childhood vaccination program to the parents. |
| |
Keywords: | Papillomavirus Vaccines Vaccination Coverage Vaccination uptake Immunization Programs Social Determinants of Health HR"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0035"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Hazard Ratio aHR"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0045"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Adjusted Hazard Ratio CRS"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0055"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Civil Registration System DVR"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0065"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Danish Vaccination Register DTap-IPV revac"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0075"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"5-year tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis-polio booster vaccines HPV1"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0085"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"First dose of HPV vaccination SSI"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0095"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"Statens Serum Institut WHO"} {"#name":"keyword" "$":{"id":"k0105"} "$$":[{"#name":"text" "_":"World Health Organization |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|