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Title

Tri-State Evaluation of the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Routine Vaccine Uptake in Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota, 2017–2021.

Authors

Jiter, Naomi; Dykstra, Allison; Loper, Ona; Kuramoto, Sydney; Schultz, Jessica

Abstract

The objective of this analysis was to evaluate and compare the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine and annual influenza vaccination in Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota. Routine and annual influenza vaccination uptake and coverage between 2017 and 2021 was collected from each state's immunization information system (IIS) by age group and stratified by provider and vaccine type. Data from 2017 to 2019 were averaged to obtain a pre-pandemic baseline and compared to 2020 and 2021 data. Percent changes were calculated to evaluate differences in uptake and coverage. Changes in coverage and administration varied by state, but each state had some level of decreased administration across the different age groups and vaccine types. The most consistent decreases in vaccine administration occurred in the 15-year-old cohort with each state finding decreased administrations in 2020 and 2021. The 12-year-old age group had decreased administration of hepatitis B, measles, mumps, and rubella, and varicella vaccine while the 2-year-old age group had the most consistent decrease in coverage across all vaccines analyzed. Trends by provider type were also noted in all three states, with local public health (LPH) experiencing the largest and most consistent declines in vaccine administrations by age group. Adult influenza coverage improved to varying degrees in 2020 (+ 14.1% IA, + 2.1% MN, + 1.5% ND), but either decreased or approached the 2017-19 average in 2021. All three states saw some level of decreased vaccine administration across the age groups, vaccines, and provider types assessed. The COVID-19 pandemic affected how many children and adults received recommended immunizations, leaving communities vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases.

Subjects

NORTH Dakota; IOWA; MINNESOTA; INFLUENZA prevention; IMMUNIZATION; MEDICAL protocols; RESEARCH funding; INFLUENZA vaccines; AGE distribution; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; VACCINATION coverage; HEPATITIS B; MUMPS vaccines; HEALTH information systems; COMPARATIVE studies; PUBLIC health; COVID-19 pandemic; MEASLES vaccines; RUBELLA vaccines; CHICKENPOX vaccines; PREVENTIVE health services

Publication

Journal of Community Health, 2024, Vol 49, Issue 6, p977

ISSN

0094-5145

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10900-024-01355-4

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