Population Impact of Girls-Only Human Papillomavirus 16/18 Vaccination in the Netherlands: Cross-Protective and Second-Order Herd Effects

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs achieve substantial population-level impact, with effects extending beyond protection of vaccinated individuals. We assessed trends in HPV prevalence up to 8 years postvaccination among men and women in the Netherlands, where bivalent HPV vaccination, targeting HPV types 16/18, has been offered to (pre)adolescent girls since 2009 with moderate vaccination coverage. Methods: We used data from the PASSYON study, a survey initiated in 2009 (prevaccination) and repeated biennially among 16-to 24-year-old visitors of sexual health centers.... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Hoes, Joske
Woestenberg, Petra J.
Bogaards, Johannes A.
King, Audrey J.
De Melker, Hester E.
Berkhof, Johannes
Hoebe, Christian J.P.A.
Van Der Sande, Marianne A.B.
Van Benthem, Birgit H.B.
Adema, D.
Buist-Arkema, R.
Luijt, D.
Meijer, S.
Schirm, J.
Buiting, A.
Verbakel, H.
Van Esch, P.
Verweij, J.
Van Der Eijk, A.
Verduyn Lunel, F.
Lakbiach, S.
Schuurman, R.
Abma, D.
Adams, K.
Bruisten, S.
Linde, I.
Oostvogel, P.
Touwen, C.
Vermeulen, W.
Nelissen, J.
Wolffs, P.
Van Duijvendijk, N.
Schneeberger, P.
Dinnissen-Van Poppel, M.
Melchers, W.
Hooghiemstra, M.
Huisman, H.
Weel, J.
Bosma, F.
Geeraedts, F.
Polman, I.
Van Goor, P.
Wolfhagen, M.
Van Koolwijk, E.
Peters, M.
Swanink, C.
Tiemessen, R.
Janssen, J.
Pelsers, M.
De Waal, W.
Aalfs, G.
Van Buel, H.
Van Bokhoven-Rombouts, C.
Cornelissen, P.
Kersten, M.
Van Ruitenbeek, C.
Molenaar, I.
Doorn, E.
Götz, H.
Illidge, M.
Stam, J.
Swaders, E.
Postma, F.
Niekamp, A. M.
Smit, M.
Bukasa, D.
Chirandjilal, M.
Taconis, T.
De Graas, M.
Hondelink, I.
Kampman, C.
Van De Pas, M.
Heijman, T.
Hogewoning, A.
Van Rooijen, M.
Neienhuijsen, F.
Pelgrim, M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: herd immunity / HPV / human papillomavirus / population effects / type replacement / vaccination / Prevalence / Cross-Sectional Studies / Humans / Male / Papillomavirus Infections/epidemiology / Human papillomavirus 18 / Young Adult / Human papillomavirus 16 / Adolescent / Adult / Female / Netherlands/epidemiology / Papillomavirus Vaccines / Microbiology (medical) / Infectious Diseases / Research Support / Non-U.S. Gov't / Journal Article
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/443394

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs achieve substantial population-level impact, with effects extending beyond protection of vaccinated individuals. We assessed trends in HPV prevalence up to 8 years postvaccination among men and women in the Netherlands, where bivalent HPV vaccination, targeting HPV types 16/18, has been offered to (pre)adolescent girls since 2009 with moderate vaccination coverage. Methods: We used data from the PASSYON study, a survey initiated in 2009 (prevaccination) and repeated biennially among 16-to 24-year-old visitors of sexual health centers. We studied genital HPV positivity from 2009 to 2017 among women, heterosexual men, and unvaccinated women using Poisson generalized estimating equation models, adjusted for individual-and population-level confounders. Trends were studied for 25 HPV types detected by the SPF10-LiPA25 platform. Results: A total of 6354 women (64.7% self-reported unvaccinated) and 2414 heterosexual men were included. Percentual declines in vaccine types HPV-16/18 were observed for all women (12.6% per year [95% confidence interval