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Pediatric Varicella-related Hospitalization in Turkey Between 2008 and 2018: Impact of Universal Single Dose Varicella Vaccine (VARICOMP Study)
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2025 Cilt 44 Sayı 1
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44
Cilt
83-89
Sayfa
Scopus Yazarları: Nuri Bayram, Olcay Yasa, Dilek Yilmaz, Ates Kara, Nursen Belet, Sevtap Velipasaoglu, Ayper Somer, Metehan Ozen, Selim Oncel, Melike Emiroglu, Necdet Kuyucu, Enes Salı, Zuhal Umit, Sevliya Öcal Demir, Talyan Celik, Denizmen Aygun, Rengin Siraneci, Emre Alhan, Sadık Sami Hatipoğlu, Ener Cagri Dinleyici, Zafer Kurugöl, Ilker Devrim, Nazan Dalgic Karabulut, H. Tezer, Halil Ozdemir, Ergin Ciftci, Anil Tapisiz, Solmaz Çelebi, Mustafa Hacımustafaoğlu, Nevin Hatipoglu, Ozden Turel, Adem Karbuz, Meda Kondolot, Benhur Şirvan Çetin, Ömer Kılıç, Ozge Metin Akcan, Fatih Akin, Murat Sutcu, Saadet Akarsu, Belgin Gulhan, Ayse Buyukcam, Aslinur Ozkaya-Parlakay, Ayse Kaman, Ilknur Caglar, Cigdem Sag, Cagatay Nuhoglu, Nihan Uygur-Kulcu, Selda Hancerli Torun, Özge Kaba, Gulsum Iclal Bayhan, Ozlem Ozgur Gundeslioglu, Canan Caymaz, Tuğba Erat, Gulsum Alkan, Ozlem Basoglu Oner, Saliha Kanik-Yuksek, Ahu Kara Aksay, Hacer Akturk, Meltem Polat, Deniz Çakır, Burcu Bursal, Kursat Bora Carman, Emine Kocabas, Murat Elevli, Gonul Tanir, Erdal Ince, Gulnar Sensoy, Emin Sami Arisoy
Özet
Background: A single-dose varicella vaccine at 12 months of age was introduced to the National Immunization Program in February 2013 in Turkey. This study aimed to evaluate varicella-related hospitalization in children and the impact of a single-dose live attenuated varicella vaccine over the first 5.5 years of introducing a universal varicella vaccination. Methods: We analyzed data collected from the medical records of children <18 years old who required hospitalization due to varicella in 17 cities representing 50% of the childhood population in Turkey between 2008 and 2018. We calculated the rate of hospitalization for varicella per 100,000 children during the study period. The main objective of this study was to determine the yearly rate of hospitalization due to varicella and to compare these rates in the pre-vaccine and post-vaccine periods. The secondary objective was to compare demographic features, varicella-related complications, and outcomes between the pre-vaccine and post-vaccine periods. Results: A total of 4373 children (2458 boys and 1915 girls; 72.3% previously healthy) were hospitalized for varicella over a 10-year period, including 2139 children during the pre-vaccine period and 2234 children during the post-vaccine period. Overall, varicella hospitalization rates decreased significantly after the introduction of varicella vaccination [pre-vaccine vs. post-vaccine period; 3.79 vs. 2.87 per 100,000 per year; P < 0.001; odds ratio 0.75; 95% confidence interval 0.64-0.88]. The incidence of varicella-related hospitalization among children between 1 and 5 years of age was significantly lower in the post-vaccine era than in the pre-vaccine era, with a 60.2% decrease in hospitalizations (2.43 vs. 6.12 per 100,000 children; P < 0.001, odds ratio 0.39; 95% confidence interval 0.34-0.46). In both the <1-year and 6- to 10-year age groups, the incidence of varicella-related hospitalizations was similar in the pre-vaccine and post-vaccine periods. The incidence of varicella-related hospitalization was higher in the post-vaccine era among 11-15 years and >15-year-old groups (P < 0.01 and P < 0.05). The mean age was higher during the post-vaccine period than during the pre-vaccine period (P < 0.001). The absolute number of secondary bacterial infections (P < 0.01), respiratory complications (P < 0.01), and neurological complications (P < 0.001) was significantly lower during the post-vaccine period. The incidence of severe varicella was lower during the post-vaccine period than during the pre-vaccine period (P < 0.001). Conclusions: After 5.5 years of routine single-dose varicella vaccine use, we observed the impact of varicella vaccination on the incidence of varicella-related hospitalizations, especially in the target age group. However, we did not observe herd protection in the other age groups. The implementation of a second dose of the varicella vaccine in the National Immunization Program would help control disease activity.
Anahtar Kelimeler (Scopus)
chickenpox complication Turkey varicella varicella-related hospitalization

Anahtar Kelimeler

chickenpox complication Turkey varicella varicella-related hospitalization

Makale Bilgileri

Dergi Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
ISSN 0891-3668
Yıl 2025 / 1. ay
Cilt / Sayı 44 / 1
Sayfalar 83 – 89
Makale Türü Özgün Makale
Hakemlik Hakemli
Endeks SCI-Expanded
JCR Quartile Q3
Yayın Dili İngilizce
Kapsam Uluslararası
Toplam Yazar 68 kişi
Erişim Türü Basılı+Elektronik
Erişim Linki Makaleye Git
Alan Sağlık Bilimleri Temel Alanı Çocuk Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları (Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları)

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