2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.02.006
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Diphtheria and tetanus seroepidemiology among children in Ukraine, 2017

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“…Vaccination rates increased dramatically after that study, due to a large measles outbreak that resulted in a number of deaths 120 . Another study indicated that 34%–54% of Ukrainian children born in 2011–2015 had received appropriate diphtheria‐tetanus vaccinations, but this meant that 46–66% were not fully vaccinated 62 . It is notable that WHO data have suggested higher vaccination rates in recent years (Figure 4).…”
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“…Vaccination rates increased dramatically after that study, due to a large measles outbreak that resulted in a number of deaths 120 . Another study indicated that 34%–54% of Ukrainian children born in 2011–2015 had received appropriate diphtheria‐tetanus vaccinations, but this meant that 46–66% were not fully vaccinated 62 . It is notable that WHO data have suggested higher vaccination rates in recent years (Figure 4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After duplicates were removed, the titles and abstracts of 1,628 reports were reviewed by one of the authors (JFL), and 131 met the eligibility criteria (Figure 1). The current review was primarily based on 107 full papers, 2‐108 but, due to the scarcity of data, we also chose to cite five relevant abstracts 109‐113 for a more complete picture of child health in Ukraine. Our literature search was limited to papers published in English.…”
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“…Daten aus der Ukraine aus dem Jahr 2021 zeigen eine Impfquote von 87 % für MMR sowie 80 % für die dreimalige Impfung gegen Diphtherie, Tetanus und Pertussis (DTP3) [11] Auch bei der DTP3-Impfung brachen die Impfquoten im Jahr 2016 auf bis zu 20 % ein (siehe ▶ abb. 2), bei gleichzeitigem Anstieg der Pertussis-Inzidenz [10,16]. Die Polio-Impfquote ging auf unter 50 % zurück.…”
Section: Impfpräventable Erkrankungenunclassified