Abstract
The study aimed to assess the capacity of AEFI surveillance during vaccination campaigns with the new conjugate meningitis vaccine (MenAfrivac). A systematic review of studies on MenAfrivac™ published in English during 2001–2016 was done.AEFIs incidence (I) was estimated and compared between MenAfrivac™ clinical trials and immunization campaigns using incidence difference (Id). Nine studies were included with an overall local AEFI I of 11,496/100,000 doses administered per week in clinical trials and 0.72/100,000 doses in immunization campaigns. An Id of 11,497.92 [11,497.91-11,497.93] and 17,243.20 [17,241.80-17,245.90] per 100,000 doses administered per week for overall local and systemic AEFI, respectively, were observed with highest from clinical trials. The incidence of AEFIs after MenAfrivac™ vaccination was far lower in campaigns than in clinical trial studies. Current capacity of AEFI surveillance during vaccination campaigns requires extensive re-assessment of its structure and capacity.
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Ateudjieu, J., Stoll, B., Bisseck, A. C., Tembei, A. M., & Genton, B. (2020). Safety profile of the meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MenafrivacTM) in clinical trials and vaccination campaigns: a review of published studies. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 16(6), 1245–1259. https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1652041
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