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Lessons from mass vaccination response to meningococcal B outbreaks at US universities

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POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE
卷 132, 期 7, 页码 614-623

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2020.1766265

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Meningitis; meningococcal; Neisseria meningitidis; meningococcal; serogroup B; disease outbreak; infectious; vaccination; meningococcal vaccines; immunogenicity; serum bactericidal antibody assay

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  1. Pfizer Inc.

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College students in the United States are at an increased risk for meningococcal serogroup B disease or MenB, which causes the majority of invasive meningococcal disease in the country among adolescents and young adults (62%) and also across all age groups (36%) as of 2018. Approximately one-third of MenB cases among college students occur during campus outbreaks, which trigger substantial public health concern and costs associated with conducting rapid mass vaccination campaigns in an emergency setting. Eleven US college outbreaks of MenB disease have occurred since the initial licensure and recommendation of two MenB vaccines in 2014/2015; both vaccines have been used as part of outbreak responses on campuses, but vaccine coverage and multidose series completion among the general adolescent population are very low (approximately 17% of 17-year-olds in the United States received >= 1 dose in 2018). This review recounts shifts in US meningococcal outbreak epidemiology, lessons from immunogenicity evaluations of MenB vaccines with outbreak strains, and recent college outbreak experiences and mass vaccination responses. The challenges of reactive MenB outbreak containment and potential benefits of preventive immunization of US adolescents are also considered.

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