Analysis of Tick-borne Encephalitis vaccination coverage and compliance in adults in Switzerland, 2018
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Analysis of Tick-borne Encephalitis vaccination coverage and compliance in adults in Switzerland, 2018
Abstract
Background: Overall incidence and geographic range of Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE), a vaccine preventable infection, have steadily increased in Switzerland over the last 50 years. While fully subsidized vaccination has been recommended in many areas for well over a decade, vaccine coverage and variables associated with vaccination compliance among Swiss adults are poorly understood.
Methods: In 2018 we conducted a national, cross-sectional survey of vaccination cards evaluating TBE vaccination coverage and compliance among adults (18-79) in Switzerland.
Results: Nationwide TBE vaccination coverage was 41.7% (range 14.3% to 60.3%) for 1 dose and 32.9% (range 8.4% to 50.4%) for a complete primary series (3 doses). There was a significant correlation between average disease incidence by canton (2009-2018) and vaccine coverage at both 1 and 3 doses. Of the overall population, 9.5% had received at least one TBE booster vaccination with large regional coverage variation. We estimated that 23% of adults in Switzerland would be protected from infection based on their vaccination history and 135 (95% CI: 112-162) TBE cases were prevented in 2018. Individuals reporting previous experience with tick-associated health problems, those frequently in nature or those with "high" perceived risk of contracting TBE, were significantly more likely to have received at least one vaccine dose, indicating a positive impact of awareness on vaccination compliance. We also calculated a TBE incidence rate of 6.83/100,000 among the unvaccinated adult population in Switzerland and estimated vaccine effectiveness at 91.5% (95% CI: 90.9-92.0%).
Conclusions: These findings provide an important reference for TBE vaccination levels in Switzerland and further suggest that public health interventions promoting knowledge of TBE health impacts and risk factors may be beneficial in improving TBE vaccination coverage but should be tailored to account for heterogeneity in vaccine uptake.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest PL received monetary compensation for a presentation at a Pfizer training workshop; Pfizer also covered her cost to attend the ISW-TBE meeting ( International Scientific Working group on TBE) in 2019. All other authors have no other conflicts of interest to declare.
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