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Assessment of herd effects among women and heterosexual men after girls-only HPV16/18 vaccination in the Netherlands: A repeated cross-sectional study

机译:在荷兰的女性HPV16 / 18疫苗接种后,妇女和异性恋男性之间的畜群疗效评估:反复横断面研究

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Data on the impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination on the population HPV prevalence are largely obtained from women. We assessed the impact of the girls-only HPV16/18 vaccination program in the Netherlands that started in 2009, on trends in HPV prevalence among women and heterosexual men, using data from the PASSYON study. In this cross-sectional study, the HPV prevalence among 16- to 24-year-old visitors to sexually transmitted infection clinics was assessed in 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015. We compared the genital postvaccination HPV prevalence with the prevaccination prevalence (2009) using Poisson GEE models. In total, we included 4,996 women and 1,901 heterosexual men. The percentage of women who reported to be vaccinated increased from 2.3% in 2009 to 37% in 2015. Among all women, the HPV16/18 prevalence decreased from 23% prevaccination to 15% in 2015 (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR] 0.62, p(trend) < 0.01). Among heterosexual men, the HPV16/18 prevalence decreased from 17% prevaccination to 11% in 2015 (aPR 0.52, p(trend) < 0.01). Of the heterosexual men with a steady partner, HPV16/18 prevalence was lower among those whose steady partner had been vaccine-eligible in the national immunization program (aPR 0.13). Among unvaccinated women, the HPV16/18 prevalence in 2015 was not different from prevaccination. The decreasing HPV16/18 prevalence among heterosexual men and the reduced HPV16/18 prevalence among heterosexual men with a vaccine-eligible steady partner strongly suggests herd protection from girls-only vaccination. Absence of notable herd effects among unvaccinated women 6 years postvaccination may be due to the moderate vaccine uptake among girls in the Netherlands.
机译:关于人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种对人口HPV患病率的影响的数据在很大程度上从妇女获得。我们评估了2009年北荷兰的女性HPV16 / 18疫苗接种计划的影响,伴随着普遍研究中的数据和异性恋男性的HPV患病率的趋势。在这项横断面研究中,2009年,2011年,2013年和2015年评估了16岁至24岁的访客的HPV患病率为性传播感染诊所。我们将生殖器后期Pyvalcation HPV患病率与预防普遍存在(2009年)使用泊松沟模型。总共包括4,996名妇女和1,901名异性恋男子。据报道疫苗接种的妇女的百分比从2009年的2.3%增加到2015年的37%。在所有妇女中,HPV16 / 18患病率从2015年的23%下降至15%(调整患病率比例[4月] 0.62,P (趋势)<0.01)。在异性恋男性中,HPV16 / 18患病率从2015年的17%下降至11%(4.52,P(趋势)<0.01)。在具有稳定伴侣的异性恋男性中,HPV16 / 18患病率在国家免疫计划中涉及疫苗疫苗的疫苗(4.13)中较低。在未接种造成的妇女中,2015年的HPV16 / 18普遍性与预期不同。异性恋男性的HPV16 / 18患病率降低和异性恋稳定伴侣的异性恋男性的HPV16 / 18患病率强烈建议畜群保护免受仅限女孩的疫苗接种。在未接触的妇女中没有显着的畜群效应,6年后可能是由于荷兰女孩的中度疫苗摄取。

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