National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh

Background: West African studies have suggested that national immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine (C-OPV) may non-specifically reduce all-cause child mortality rate by 15–25%. We investigated whether C-OPVs had similar non-specific effects in rural Bangladesh from 2004 to 2019. Methods: C...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Nielsen, Md.Abdul Khalek, Christine Stabell Benn, Peter Aaby, Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:EClinicalMedicine
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OPV
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spelling doaj-76b63a55c65943568d2191db55c214642021-05-24T04:31:45ZengElsevierEClinicalMedicine2589-53702021-06-0136100886National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural BangladeshSebastian Nielsen0Md.Abdul Khalek1Christine Stabell Benn2Peter Aaby3Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi4Bandim Health Project, OPEN (Odense Patient data Explorative Network), Institute of Clinical Research, WP 9, J. B. Winsløws Vej 9a, 5000 Odense, Denmark; Bandim Health Project, Indepth Network, Apartado 861, Bissau; Corresponding author at: Studiestræde 6, 1455-Copenhagen K, Denmark.Health System and Population Studies Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Mohakhali, Dhaka, BD 1212, BangladeshBandim Health Project, OPEN (Odense Patient data Explorative Network), Institute of Clinical Research, WP 9, J. B. Winsløws Vej 9a, 5000 Odense, Denmark; Danish Institute of Advanced Science, Odense University Hospital and University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230Odense, DenmarkBandim Health Project, OPEN (Odense Patient data Explorative Network), Institute of Clinical Research, WP 9, J. B. Winsløws Vej 9a, 5000 Odense, Denmark; Bandim Health Project, Indepth Network, Apartado 861, BissauHealth System and Population Studies Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Mohakhali, Dhaka, BD 1212, BangladeshBackground: West African studies have suggested that national immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine (C-OPV) may non-specifically reduce all-cause child mortality rate by 15–25%. We investigated whether C-OPVs had similar non-specific effects in rural Bangladesh from 2004 to 2019. Methods: Chakaria, is a health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) in Southern Bangladesh. From 2004–2011 the HDSS covered a random sample of households; from 2012 to 2019 it covered a random sample of villages. Using Cox proportional hazards models, we calculated hazard ratios (HR) comparing mortality for children under 3 years of age after C-OPV versus before C-OPV to assess the effect of receiving a C-OPV. We allowed for different baseline hazard function in the two periods (2004–2011, 2012–2019), with separate models for each period. Findings: There were 768 deaths (2.1%) amongst 36,176 children. The HR after C-OPV was 0.69 (95% confidence interval: 0.52–0.90). National campaigns providing vitamin A or measles vaccine did not have similar effects. Each additional dose of C-OPV was associated with a reduction in the mortality rate by 6% (−2 to 13%). The number needed to treat with C-OPV to save one life between 0 and 35 months of age was 88 (81–96). Interpretation: This is the fourth study to show that C-OPV has beneficial non-specific effects on child survival. All studies have shown a beneficial effect of C-OPV on child health. Stopping OPV as planned after polio eradication without any mitigation plan could have detrimental effects for overall child health in low-income countries. Funding: The Chakaria HDSS was funded by international sponsors. No sponsor had any influence on the preparation of the article.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589537021001668OPVBangladeshNon-specific effects of vaccinesEradicationChild mortalityCampaigns
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author Sebastian Nielsen
Md.Abdul Khalek
Christine Stabell Benn
Peter Aaby
Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi
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Md.Abdul Khalek
Christine Stabell Benn
Peter Aaby
Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi
National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh
EClinicalMedicine
OPV
Bangladesh
Non-specific effects of vaccines
Eradication
Child mortality
Campaigns
author_facet Sebastian Nielsen
Md.Abdul Khalek
Christine Stabell Benn
Peter Aaby
Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi
author_sort Sebastian Nielsen
title National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh
title_short National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh
title_full National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed National immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: Analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural Bangladesh
title_sort national immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine may reduce all-cause mortality: analysis of 2004–2019 demographic surveillance data in rural bangladesh
publisher Elsevier
series EClinicalMedicine
issn 2589-5370
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: West African studies have suggested that national immunisation campaigns with oral polio vaccine (C-OPV) may non-specifically reduce all-cause child mortality rate by 15–25%. We investigated whether C-OPVs had similar non-specific effects in rural Bangladesh from 2004 to 2019. Methods: Chakaria, is a health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) in Southern Bangladesh. From 2004–2011 the HDSS covered a random sample of households; from 2012 to 2019 it covered a random sample of villages. Using Cox proportional hazards models, we calculated hazard ratios (HR) comparing mortality for children under 3 years of age after C-OPV versus before C-OPV to assess the effect of receiving a C-OPV. We allowed for different baseline hazard function in the two periods (2004–2011, 2012–2019), with separate models for each period. Findings: There were 768 deaths (2.1%) amongst 36,176 children. The HR after C-OPV was 0.69 (95% confidence interval: 0.52–0.90). National campaigns providing vitamin A or measles vaccine did not have similar effects. Each additional dose of C-OPV was associated with a reduction in the mortality rate by 6% (−2 to 13%). The number needed to treat with C-OPV to save one life between 0 and 35 months of age was 88 (81–96). Interpretation: This is the fourth study to show that C-OPV has beneficial non-specific effects on child survival. All studies have shown a beneficial effect of C-OPV on child health. Stopping OPV as planned after polio eradication without any mitigation plan could have detrimental effects for overall child health in low-income countries. Funding: The Chakaria HDSS was funded by international sponsors. No sponsor had any influence on the preparation of the article.
topic OPV
Bangladesh
Non-specific effects of vaccines
Eradication
Child mortality
Campaigns
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589537021001668
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