Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.

An association between rotavirus immunisation and intussusception (IS) has been suggested with present rotavirus vaccines in post-licensure studies. In Finland, rotavirus vaccination programme was implemented in September 2009 using a 2, 3, and 5 months schedule with the pentavalent rotavirus vaccin...

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Main Authors: Tuija Leino, Jukka Ollgren, Nina Strömberg, Ulpu Elonsalo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4780707?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4a4249dec90f4552a33b6cd02c6ed8242020-11-24T21:26:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e014481210.1371/journal.pone.0144812Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.Tuija LeinoJukka OllgrenNina StrömbergUlpu ElonsaloAn association between rotavirus immunisation and intussusception (IS) has been suggested with present rotavirus vaccines in post-licensure studies. In Finland, rotavirus vaccination programme was implemented in September 2009 using a 2, 3, and 5 months schedule with the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine. By the end of 2013, it is estimated that 719 000 rotavirus vaccine doses have been given in the national programme of which 240 000 were first doses. Nationwide register allows us to evaluate the association between rotavirus vaccination and IS.Cases of IS diagnosed during 1999-2013 were identified from National Hospital Discharge Register. All cases under 250 days of age diagnosed during 2009-2013 were confirmed by reviewing medical charts. Self-controlled case-series method was used to assess the risk of IS during 1-21 days compared to 22-42 days post vaccination.In register data the relative incidence of IS at 2 months of age between the post and pre vaccination era was 9.1 (95%CI 2.0-84.3). We identified 22 verified cases with date of admission less than 43 days after any of the three rotavirus vaccine doses. The incidence of IS in the risk period after the 1st dose relative to the control period was 2.0 (95% CI 0.5-8.4; p = 0.34.) Number of excess IS cases per 100 000 first vaccine doses was therefore estimated to be 1.04 (95% CI 0.0-2.5), i.e. one additional IS case per 96 000 first doses of rotavirus vaccine (95% CI 54 600 to ∞). There was no risk detected after 2nd and 3rd doses.The finding is in line with the recent published estimates. The benefits of rotavirus immunisation programme outweigh possible small risks of intussusception.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4780707?pdf=render
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author Tuija Leino
Jukka Ollgren
Nina Strömberg
Ulpu Elonsalo
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Jukka Ollgren
Nina Strömberg
Ulpu Elonsalo
Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tuija Leino
Jukka Ollgren
Nina Strömberg
Ulpu Elonsalo
author_sort Tuija Leino
title Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.
title_short Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.
title_full Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Intussusception Risk after Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Finnish Infants.
title_sort evaluation of the intussusception risk after pentavalent rotavirus vaccination in finnish infants.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description An association between rotavirus immunisation and intussusception (IS) has been suggested with present rotavirus vaccines in post-licensure studies. In Finland, rotavirus vaccination programme was implemented in September 2009 using a 2, 3, and 5 months schedule with the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine. By the end of 2013, it is estimated that 719 000 rotavirus vaccine doses have been given in the national programme of which 240 000 were first doses. Nationwide register allows us to evaluate the association between rotavirus vaccination and IS.Cases of IS diagnosed during 1999-2013 were identified from National Hospital Discharge Register. All cases under 250 days of age diagnosed during 2009-2013 were confirmed by reviewing medical charts. Self-controlled case-series method was used to assess the risk of IS during 1-21 days compared to 22-42 days post vaccination.In register data the relative incidence of IS at 2 months of age between the post and pre vaccination era was 9.1 (95%CI 2.0-84.3). We identified 22 verified cases with date of admission less than 43 days after any of the three rotavirus vaccine doses. The incidence of IS in the risk period after the 1st dose relative to the control period was 2.0 (95% CI 0.5-8.4; p = 0.34.) Number of excess IS cases per 100 000 first vaccine doses was therefore estimated to be 1.04 (95% CI 0.0-2.5), i.e. one additional IS case per 96 000 first doses of rotavirus vaccine (95% CI 54 600 to ∞). There was no risk detected after 2nd and 3rd doses.The finding is in line with the recent published estimates. The benefits of rotavirus immunisation programme outweigh possible small risks of intussusception.
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