Global estimates of rotavirus hospitalizations among children below 5 years in 2019 and current and projected impacts of rotavirus vaccination

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BD Hallowell, T Chavers, U Parashar, JE Tate
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 2022academic.oup.com
Background Rotavirus vaccine impact on rotavirus hospitalizations is not well documented
globally. We performed a systematic review to estimate the number of rotavirus
hospitalizations that (1) occur annually,(2) are currently prevented by rotavirus vaccines, and
(3) could be prevented with improved vaccine coverage and universal vaccine introduction.
Methods We systematically reviewed articles indexed in the PubMed database published
from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2019. We included all primary peer-reviewed studies …
Background
Rotavirus vaccine impact on rotavirus hospitalizations is not well documented globally. We performed a systematic review to estimate the number of rotavirus hospitalizations that (1) occur annually, (2) are currently prevented by rotavirus vaccines, and (3) could be prevented with improved vaccine coverage and universal vaccine introduction.
Methods
We systematically reviewed articles indexed in the PubMed database published from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2019. We included all primary peer-reviewed studies with rotavirus hospitalization rates for children below 5 years that reported data prior to vaccine introduction, utilized at least one continuous year of data collection, and collected hospitalization data after 2000 using active surveillance. We grouped pre-vaccine country estimates by childhood mortality strata and calculated the median rate among each group. We then assigned the mortality stratum-specific hospitalization rates to each country and calculated the number of rotavirus hospitalizations by country, mortality strata, and World Health Organization region.
Results
Our search strategy identified 4590 manuscripts, of which 32 were included in the final dataset. In 2019, an estimated 1 760 113 (interquartile range [IQR]: 1 422 645-2 925 372) rotavirus hospitalizations occurred globally, with 524 871 (IQR: 415 987-814 835) prevented by rotavirus vaccination. With universal introduction of rotavirus vaccines and increased vaccine coverage, we estimate that an additional 751 609 (IQR: 607 671-1 318 807) rotavirus hospitalizations can be prevented annually.
Conclusions
This analysis highlights the continued burden of rotavirus hospitalizations among children below 5 years. A large, preventable proportion of this burden could be eliminated by expanding introductions to new countries and increasing rotavirus vaccine coverage to levels seen with other childhood vaccinations.
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