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Impact of COVID-19 on routine immunisation in South-East Asia and Western Pacific: Disruptions and solutions.
Harris, Rebecca C; Chen, Yutao; Côte, Pierre; Ardillon, Antoine; Nievera, Maria Carmen; Ong-Lim, Anna; Aiyamperumal, Somasundaram; Chong, Chan Poh; Kandasamy, Kiruthika Velan; Mahenthiran, Kuharaj; Yu, Ta-Wen; Huang, Changshu; El Guerche-Séblain, Clotilde; Vargas-Zambrano, Juan C; Chit, Ayman; Nageshwaran, Gopinath.
  • Harris RC; Sanofi Pasteur, 38 Beach Road, #18-11 South Beach Tower, Singapore 189767, Singapore.
  • Chen Y; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK.
  • Côte P; Sanofi Pasteur China, 7F HP Plaza, 112 Jianguo Rd, ChaoYang District, Beijing 100022, China.
  • Ardillon A; Sanofi Pasteur, 14 Espace Henry Vallée, 69007 Lyon, France.
  • Nievera MC; Sanofi Pasteur, 14 Espace Henry Vallée, 69007 Lyon, France.
  • Ong-Lim A; Current affiliation: Institute of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences, Claude Bernard Lyon University, 8 avenue Rockefeller, 69373 Lyon, France.
  • Aiyamperumal S; Sanofi Pasteur, 38 Beach Road, #18-11 South Beach Tower, Singapore 189767, Singapore.
  • Chong CP; Division of Infectious and Tropical Disease, Department of Pediatrics, University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital, Manila 1000, Philippines.
  • Kandasamy KV; Department of Developmental and Behavioural Pediatrics, D'Soul Child Development Centre and Kanchi Kamakoti Childs Trust Hospital, Chennai 600034, India.
  • Mahenthiran K; Division of General Ambulatory Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Paediatrics, National University Children's Medical Institute, National University Hospital, 1E Kent Ridge Road, NUHS Tower Block, Singapore 119228, Singapore.
  • Yu TW; Sanofi Pasteur, Rain Tree Place, Mc Nichols Road, Chetpet, Chennai 600031, India.
  • Huang C; Sanofi Pasteur, 38 Beach Road, #18-11 South Beach Tower, Singapore 189767, Singapore.
  • El Guerche-Séblain C; Sanofi Pasteur, 38 Beach Road, #18-11 South Beach Tower, Singapore 189767, Singapore.
  • Vargas-Zambrano JC; Sanofi Pasteur, New World International Trade, No.568, Jianshe Avenue, Jianghan District, Wuhan City 430000, China.
  • Chit A; Sanofi Pasteur, 38 Beach Road, #18-11 South Beach Tower, Singapore 189767, Singapore.
  • Nageshwaran G; Sanofi Pasteur, 14 Espace Henry Vallée, 69007 Lyon, France.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac ; 10: 100140, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1198957
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Data on COVID-19-induced disruption to routine vaccinations in the South-East Asia and Western Pacific regions (SEAR/WPR) have been sparse. This study aimed to quantify the impact of COVID-19 on routine vaccinations by country, antigen, and sector (public or private), up to 1 June 2020, and to identify the reasons for disruption and possible solutions.

METHODS:

Sanofi Pasteur teams from 19 countries in SEAR/WPR completed a structured questionnaire reporting on COVID-19 disruptions for 13-19 routinely delivered antigens per country, based on sales data, government reports, and regular physician interactions. Data were analysed descriptively, disruption causes ranked, and solutions evaluated using a modified public health best practices framework.

FINDINGS:

95% (18/19) of countries reported vaccination disruption. When stratified by country, a median of 91% (interquartile range 77-94) of antigens were impacted. Infancy and school-entry age vaccinations were most impacted. Both public and private sector healthcare providers experienced disruptions. Vaccination rates had not recovered for 39% of impacted antigens by 1 June 2020. Fear of infection, movement/travel restrictions, and limited healthcare access were the highest-ranked reasons for disruption. Highest-scoring solutions were separating vaccination groups from unwell patients, non-traditional vaccination venues, virtual engagement, and social media campaigns. Many of these solutions were under-utilised.

INTERPRETATION:

COVID-19-induced disruption of routine vaccination was more widespread than previously reported. Adaptable solutions were identified which could be implemented in SEAR/WPR and elsewhere. Governments and private providers need to act urgently to improve coverage rates and plan for future waves of the pandemic, to avoid a resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases.

FUNDING:

Sanofi Pasteur.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.lanwpc.2021.100140

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.lanwpc.2021.100140