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. 2018 Feb 13;115(7):1593-1598.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1711923115. Epub 2018 Jan 29.

Insecurity, polio vaccination rates, and polio incidence in northwest Pakistan

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Insecurity, polio vaccination rates, and polio incidence in northwest Pakistan

Amol A Verma et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Pakistan is one of three countries in which endemic transmission of poliovirus has never been stopped. Insecurity is often cited but poorly studied as a barrier to eradicating polio. We analyzed routinely collected health data from 32 districts of northwest Pakistan and constructed an index of insecurity based on journalistic reports of the monthly number of deaths and injuries resulting from conflict-related security incidents. The primary outcomes were the monthly incidence of paralytic polio cases within each district between 2007 and 2014 and the polio vaccination percentage from 666 district-level vaccination campaigns between 2007 and 2009, targeting ∼5.7 million children. Multilevel Poisson regression controlling for time and district fixed effects was used to model the association between insecurity, vaccinator access, vaccination rates, and polio incidence. The number of children inaccessible to vaccinators was 19.7% greater (95% CI: 19.2-20.2%), and vaccination rates were 5.3% lower (95% CI: 5.2-5.3%) in "high-insecurity" campaigns compared with "secure" campaigns. The unadjusted mean vaccination rate was 96.3% (SD = 8.6) in secure campaigns and 88.3% (SD = 19.2) in high-insecurity campaigns. Polio incidence was 73.0% greater (95% CI: 30-131%) during high-insecurity months (unadjusted mean = 0.13 cases per million people, SD = 0.71) compared with secure months (unadjusted mean = 1.23 cases per million people, SD = 4.28). Thus, insecurity was associated with reduced vaccinator access, reduced polio vaccination, and increased polio incidence in northwest Pakistan. These findings demonstrate that insecurity is an important obstacle to global polio eradication.

Keywords: conflict; immunization; infectious disease; polio; vaccination.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Fig. 1.
Insecurity and polio vaccination rates in district-level vaccination campaigns. Legend: Bars represent 95% CI. n = 666 total campaigns. Mean vaccination percentage per individual campaign within each insecurity category is shown. Vaccination campaigns were categorized according to exposure to insecurity-associated deaths and injuries per 10,000 people per district in the 12 mo preceding the campaign. Category limits were as follows: secure, 0 (n = 316); low, 0.01–0.756 (n = 117); medium, 0.757–1.744 (n = 117); high, >1.744 (n = 116).

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