Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017

Abstract Background In December 2016, three cases of serogroup B invasive meningococcal disease, including two children from the same middle school (11 to 15 years old pupils), occurred in the department (administrative district) Côtes-d’Armor (Brittany, France). They were infected by a rare strain...

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Main Authors: Mathilde Pivette, Muhamed-Kheir Taha, Anne-Sophie Barret, Elisabeth Polard, Marie-Bernadette Hautier, Jean-Benoît Dufour, Marlène Faisant, Lisa Antoinette King, Denise Antona, Daniel Levy-Bruhl, Hélène Tillaut, Alexandre Scanff, Camille Morival, José-Hector Aranda Grau, Pierre Guillaumot, Bertrand Gagnière
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Published: BMC 2020-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09487-7
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spelling doaj-b7c046bbd917457db1f5c3e6cfc31c5d2020-11-25T03:35:50ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-09-012011910.1186/s12889-020-09487-7Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017Mathilde Pivette0Muhamed-Kheir Taha1Anne-Sophie Barret2Elisabeth Polard3Marie-Bernadette Hautier4Jean-Benoît Dufour5Marlène Faisant6Lisa Antoinette King7Denise Antona8Daniel Levy-Bruhl9Hélène Tillaut10Alexandre Scanff11Camille Morival12José-Hector Aranda Grau13Pierre Guillaumot14Bertrand Gagnière15Santé publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des régions, Cellule BretagneInstitut Pasteur, National Reference Center for MeningococciSanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des maladies infectieusesPharmacovigilance, Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Information Center, Rennes University HospitalDirection académique de l’Education Nationale, School Health servicesAgence régionale de santé Bretagne, Regional health agencySanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des régions, Cellule BretagneSanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des régions, Cellule BretagneSanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des maladies infectieusesSanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des maladies infectieusesSanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des régions, Cellule BretagneSanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des régions, Cellule BretagnePharmacovigilance, Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Information Center, Rennes University HospitalAgence régionale de santé Bretagne, Regional health agencyAgence régionale de santé Bretagne, Regional health agencySanté publique France, French national public health agency, Direction des régions, Cellule BretagneAbstract Background In December 2016, three cases of serogroup B invasive meningococcal disease, including two children from the same middle school (11 to 15 years old pupils), occurred in the department (administrative district) Côtes-d’Armor (Brittany, France). They were infected by a rare strain (B:P1.7–2,4:F5–9:cc162), covered by the 4CMenB vaccine (Bexsero®). Four months later, two cases due to the same strain occurred in a high school in the same area (15 to 19 years old students). In accordance with French recommendations, vaccination was proposed to students of both schools and to all individuals aged 11–19 years living or studying in the hyperendemic area. We describe these vaccination campaigns, from the alert to the impact evaluation. Methods The target population included 8884 people: 579 in the middle school, 2007 in the high school and 6298 in the community. In both schools, vaccination sessions were organized directly on site. In the community, teenagers were vaccinated by general practitioners. The vaccination campaign took place from May to October 2017. An active pharmacovigilance follow-up was set up to document adverse effects of the vaccine. Results Considering the whole target population, the vaccination coverage was estimated at 43% for 1 dose and 34% for 2 doses. Higher vaccination coverage was observed in the schools (79% in the middle school and 42% in the high school for 2 doses) than in the community (27% for 2 doses). The reported adverse effects were consistent with the safety profile of the vaccine and no severe adverse effect was reported. Conclusions This vaccination campaign was the third one implemented with Bexsero® in France and constitutes a reproducible approach for future targeted vaccination campaigns. No additional cases of the same strain have occurred since the end of the campaigns in the area.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09487-7Serogroup B meningitisVaccination campaignAdolescentFrance
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author Mathilde Pivette
Muhamed-Kheir Taha
Anne-Sophie Barret
Elisabeth Polard
Marie-Bernadette Hautier
Jean-Benoît Dufour
Marlène Faisant
Lisa Antoinette King
Denise Antona
Daniel Levy-Bruhl
Hélène Tillaut
Alexandre Scanff
Camille Morival
José-Hector Aranda Grau
Pierre Guillaumot
Bertrand Gagnière
spellingShingle Mathilde Pivette
Muhamed-Kheir Taha
Anne-Sophie Barret
Elisabeth Polard
Marie-Bernadette Hautier
Jean-Benoît Dufour
Marlène Faisant
Lisa Antoinette King
Denise Antona
Daniel Levy-Bruhl
Hélène Tillaut
Alexandre Scanff
Camille Morival
José-Hector Aranda Grau
Pierre Guillaumot
Bertrand Gagnière
Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017
BMC Public Health
Serogroup B meningitis
Vaccination campaign
Adolescent
France
author_facet Mathilde Pivette
Muhamed-Kheir Taha
Anne-Sophie Barret
Elisabeth Polard
Marie-Bernadette Hautier
Jean-Benoît Dufour
Marlène Faisant
Lisa Antoinette King
Denise Antona
Daniel Levy-Bruhl
Hélène Tillaut
Alexandre Scanff
Camille Morival
José-Hector Aranda Grau
Pierre Guillaumot
Bertrand Gagnière
author_sort Mathilde Pivette
title Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017
title_short Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017
title_full Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017
title_fullStr Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017
title_full_unstemmed Targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of B invasive meningococcal disease in Brittany, France, 2017
title_sort targeted vaccination campaigns of teenagers after two clusters of b invasive meningococcal disease in brittany, france, 2017
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background In December 2016, three cases of serogroup B invasive meningococcal disease, including two children from the same middle school (11 to 15 years old pupils), occurred in the department (administrative district) Côtes-d’Armor (Brittany, France). They were infected by a rare strain (B:P1.7–2,4:F5–9:cc162), covered by the 4CMenB vaccine (Bexsero®). Four months later, two cases due to the same strain occurred in a high school in the same area (15 to 19 years old students). In accordance with French recommendations, vaccination was proposed to students of both schools and to all individuals aged 11–19 years living or studying in the hyperendemic area. We describe these vaccination campaigns, from the alert to the impact evaluation. Methods The target population included 8884 people: 579 in the middle school, 2007 in the high school and 6298 in the community. In both schools, vaccination sessions were organized directly on site. In the community, teenagers were vaccinated by general practitioners. The vaccination campaign took place from May to October 2017. An active pharmacovigilance follow-up was set up to document adverse effects of the vaccine. Results Considering the whole target population, the vaccination coverage was estimated at 43% for 1 dose and 34% for 2 doses. Higher vaccination coverage was observed in the schools (79% in the middle school and 42% in the high school for 2 doses) than in the community (27% for 2 doses). The reported adverse effects were consistent with the safety profile of the vaccine and no severe adverse effect was reported. Conclusions This vaccination campaign was the third one implemented with Bexsero® in France and constitutes a reproducible approach for future targeted vaccination campaigns. No additional cases of the same strain have occurred since the end of the campaigns in the area.
topic Serogroup B meningitis
Vaccination campaign
Adolescent
France
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09487-7
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