How does an intradermal fractional dose compare with an intramuscular full dose of inactivated polio vaccine in children?

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agustín Ciapponi
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Umar Farooq Bullo ◽  
Jaishri Mehraj ◽  
Syed Musa Raza ◽  
Shumaila Rasool ◽  
Noreen Naz Ansari ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) campaign was conducted in February 2019 in Karachi where needle-free injectors were introduced for the administration of the fractional dose of IPV (fIPV) on a large scale. This study aimed to determine the impact of needle-free injectors on vaccination coverage. Methods In four towns of Karachi, fIPV was given using needle-free injectors “PharmaJet Tropis ID”. Whereas, in six towns full dose of IPV was administered to children of 4–59 months of age. Cluster surveys through rapid convenience assessment method were conducted after the completion of vaccination activity. Results A total of 33,815 households’ data was analyzed. Among these, 27,650 (82.8%) children were vaccinated. In fIPV areas, 85.3% of children were vaccinated compared to 79.5% in full dose IPV areas. A comparison of reasons for unvaccinated showed that 1.6% of parents do not give importance to vaccination in fIPV areas compared to 4.2% in full IPV areas (p-value < 0.0001). More children were not vaccinated due to fear of injection 1.8% in full IPV areas compared to 0.7% in fIPV areas (p-value < 0.0001). The source of campaign information shows that more frequent mobile miking 3.1% was observed in fIPV areas compared to 0.4% in full IPV areas (p-value < 0.0001). Conclusions Our analysis supports the fractional dose of IPV in mass campaigns to achieve good vaccination coverage especially using needle-free injectors “PharmaJet Tropis ID” and vigorous social mobilization activities are expedient in accomplishing high coverage.


Vaccine ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine S. Nelson ◽  
Julia M. Janssen ◽  
Stephanie B. Troy ◽  
Yvonne Maldonado

2014 ◽  
Vol 31 (10) ◽  
pp. 2618-2629 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heleen Kraan ◽  
Paul van Herpen ◽  
Gideon Kersten ◽  
Jean-Pierre Amorij

2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (8) ◽  
pp. 1387-1390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diana Kouiavskaia ◽  
Marc S. Collett ◽  
Eugenia M. Dragunsky ◽  
Andrey Sarafanov ◽  
Konstantin M. Chumakov

ABSTRACTImmunization of mice with inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) with concurrent dosing of poliovirus antiviral V-073 showed no detrimental impact on the elicitation of serum-neutralizing antibodies. A strategy involving coadministration of antiviral V-073 and IPV can be considered for the management of poliovirus incidents.


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