Change in Rotavirus Vaccine Coverage in Brazil from before (2015–2019) through the COVID-19 Pandemic Period (2020–2021)

Author:

Barros Larissa1,Barros Luana2,do Carmo Rodrigo3ORCID,Santos Márcio4,da Costa Armstrong Anderson1ORCID,de Vasconcelos Rebeca1,de Souza Carlos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Collegiate of Medicine, Federal University of the São Francisco Valley (UNIVASF), Petrolina 56304-917, Brazil

2. School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine of Juazeiro do Norte—FMJ/IDOMED, Juazeiro do Norte 63048-080, Brazil

3. Collegiate of Pharmacy, Federal University of the São Francisco Valley (UNIVASF), Petrolina 56304-917, Brazil

4. Collegiate of Nursing, Federal University of Alagoas, Arapiraca 57309-000, Brazil

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a reduction in vaccination coverage of children and adolescents was observed in several countries. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the pandemic, in the first two years, on human rotavirus vaccine (HRV) coverage in Brazil compared with previous years. The number of doses of HRV administered in the period from January 2015 to December 2021 and its annual vaccination coverage were analyzed. The vaccination coverage decreased to 77.3% in 2020 and to 70.4% in 2021, substantially lower than the minimum that would be expected (89.2%); the decline was more pronounced in the second year of the pandemic despite the fact that in this period, the circulation restrictions were already less tight. Of the five Brazilian macro-regions, the northeast had the largest decline, and the south had the smallest impact on coverage. At the municipal level, less than half of the Brazilian municipalities managed to achieve vaccination coverage above 90% in either pandemic year. Although there was already a downward trend in coverage in the pre-pandemic years, the present study shows that the values recorded in 2020 and 2021 were significantly lower. Monitoring of vaccination coverage in the coming years should be carried out continuously in order to avoid a possible resurgence of rotavirus-induced diarrhea.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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