Diarrheal deaths after the introduction of rotavirus vaccination in 4 countries

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BACKGROUND: We aim in our analysis to estimate the reduction of diarrhea-related mortality rates after introduction of a rotavirus vaccine in subregions of 4 Latin American countries. METHODS: We selected diarrhea-related deaths from individual-level data from death certificates in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico. Counts were aggregated by region, year and month, and age group for each country. We ran an interrupted time-series analysis using Poisson regression to obtain seasonal and trend-adjusted estimates of impact. Results are reported as percentages (1 2 mortality rate ratio). RESULTS: We found a reduction in diarrhea-related mortality in children,5 years old of 18% (95% confidence interval [CI], 15 to 20) for Mexico, 39% (95% CI, 35 to 44) for Colombia, 19 (95% CI, 17 to 22) for Brazil, and 226% (95% CI, 240 to 214) for Ecuador. Using wavelet analyses, we found a reduction of 6- and 12-month seasonality in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. We also found that the increased reduction of diarrhea-related deaths was larger with greater prevaccine burden of diarrhea in infants. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings and available evidence support the recommendation from the World Health Organization for the monovalent and/or pentavalent rotavirus vaccine in countries worldwide. We found an increased benefit in those settings with a higher burden of infant diarrhea-related deaths.

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Paternina-Caicedo, A., Parashar, U., Garcia-Calavaro, C., de Oliveira, L. H., Alvis-Guzman, N., & de la Hoz-Restrepo, F. (2021). Diarrheal deaths after the introduction of rotavirus vaccination in 4 countries. Pediatrics, 147(1). https://doi.org/10.1542/PEDS.2019-3167

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