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A Japanese nationwide survey of 23-valent pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) coverage among patients with chronic medical condition aged 50 and older.


ABSTRACT: The 23-valent capsular polysaccharide pneumococcal vaccine (PPSV23) was introduced in Japan's routine immunization schedule October 2014. It was recommended for adults aged 65 years (including those ≥65 during the transition period), and for adults 60-64 with cardiac, renal, or respiratory dysfunction equivalent to Level 1 physical disability. Several studies have shown that patients aged 50+ with chronic medical conditions (CMC) are at elevated risk of pneumococcal infection. Nonetheless, PPSV23 vaccination rates among this population remains low. In our study, we report the results of a survey investigation into PPSV23 vaccination rates among Japanese patients aged 50+ with CMC. Patients aged 50+ comprised the patient population (n = 5,078) and internal medicine physicians comprised the doctor population (n = 400) located all over Japan were asked an array of questions relevant to PPSV23 immunization in June 2018 via Web-based surveys. PPSV23 coverages among chronic patients aged 50-59, 60-64, and 65+ years were respectively 1.3%, 2.9%, and 37.8%. The high disease-specific PPSV23 rates seen in the 65+ group was 50.0% and 49.4%, for chronic liver disease and chronic lung disease, respectively. Doctors most frequently cited a lack of municipal subsidies as justification for recommending the vaccine to patients with CMC aged 50-64 years, and deference to patients' wishes as justification for patients with CMC aged 65+. In conclusion, PPSV23 has poor coverage among Japanese adults aged 50-64 with CMC. Doctors and local authorities need to raise public awareness to improve the vaccination rate, given the high risk of pneumococcal infectious disease among patients with CMC.

SUBMITTER: Kawakami K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7482782 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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