학술논문

Early impact in reducing cervical abnormalities in campos dos goytacazes, rj, Brazil, after introduction of the quadrivalent hpv vaccine for girls 11–15
Document Type
article
Source
DST, Vol 28, Iss 2 (2022)
Subject
Papillomaviridae
Papanicolaou test
immunization coverage
uterine cervical neoplasms
human papillomavirus recombinant vaccine quadrivalent, types 6, 11, 16, 18
Medicine
Language
English
Portuguese
ISSN
2177-8264
Abstract
Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a huge concern in public and private health. The prevention of this condition is the combination of the use of Papanicolaou smear test, condoms and HPV vaccines. Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, is the first Brazilian municipality to implement in September 2010 the quadrivalent HPV vaccine (Gardasil®) for girls in the age group of 11–15 years, in a hybrid strategy of vaccination (schools and health centers). In 2014, the vaccination was started also for boys, at the same time that the Ministry of Health introduced it for girls. Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze the trends in reduction of low-grade cervical abnormalities five years after the introduction of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in this municipality (primary outcome). Furthermore, this study evaluated the relative risk (RR) of each of the groups studied, in order to explain the protective effect of the vaccine (secondary outcome). Methods: The ecological analysis evaluated the impact of HPV vaccination as a protective factor against low risk of HPV abnormalities. Results of the Pap smear test obtained from the Brazilian Ministry of Health’s Sistema de Informação do Câncer do Colo do Útero (SISCOLO) were categorized in low-grade abnormalities (LGA) and high-grade abnormalities (HGA). This preliminary study focused in LGA rates, which were estimated for a 1-month period and then stratified by four age groups (30 years) from 2007 to 2014. A quantitative comparison of LGA temporal trends before and after vaccination was done with Quasi-Poisson regression analysis. The protective effect of the vaccine over time was evaluated by calculating the RR in each age group. Results: The study showed significant decrease of more than 60% in LGA in women