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Changes in tdap and mcv4 vaccine coverage following enactment of a statewide requirement of tdap vaccination for entry into sixth grade

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  • Kharbanda, E.O.
  • Stockwell, M.S.
  • Colgrove, J.
  • Natarajan, K.
  • Rickert, V.I.

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Objectives. We evaluated changes in tetanus toxoid, reduced diptheria toxoid, acellular pertussis (Tdap), and tetravalen meningococcal (MCV4) vaccine coverage following enactment of a New York State mandate requiring Tdap before entering sixth grade. Methods. Using data from a hospital-based immunization registry, we measured Tdap and MCV4 coverage among youths aged 11 to 14 years in New York City at 3 time points: premandate, mandate year 1, and mandate year 2. Results. Among overlapping cohorts of 4316 (premandate), 4131 (mandate year 1), and 3639 (mandate year 2) youths, Tdap coverage increased steadily overtime (29%, 58%, and 83%, respectively). Increases were observed among all ages. Across the same time points, MCV4 coverage also increased (10%, 30%, and 60%, respectively). Most adolescents did not receive MCV4 during the same visit they received Tdap. Conclusions. A Tdap school-entry mandate was associated with substantial increases in immunization coverage, even in age groups not directly affected by the mandate. At the postmandate time points, MCV4 coverage remained lower than Tdap coverage. Provider education should emphasize the importance of reviewing vaccine records and administering all recommended vaccines at every clinical encounter.

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  • Kharbanda, E.O. & Stockwell, M.S. & Colgrove, J. & Natarajan, K. & Rickert, V.I., 2010. "Changes in tdap and mcv4 vaccine coverage following enactment of a statewide requirement of tdap vaccination for entry into sixth grade," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 100(9), pages 1635-1640.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2009.179341_1
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.179341
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    1. Weiwei Chen & Mark Messonnier & Fangjun Zhou, 2018. "Factors associated with the pricing of childhood vaccines in the U.S. public sector," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(2), pages 252-265, February.
    2. Christopher S. Carpenter & Emily C. Lawler, 2017. "Direct and Spillover Effects of Middle School Vaccination Requirements," NBER Working Papers 23107, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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