Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report

Dengue vaccination would enhance the control of dengue, one of the most frequent vector-borne viral diseases globally. CYD-TDV is the first dengue vaccine to be licensed, but global uptake has been hampered due to its use being limited to seropositive persons aged 9 years and above, and the need for...

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Main Authors: Fongwen, Noah, Delrieu, Isabelle, Ham, Leong Hoe, Gubler, Duane J, Durbin, Anna, Ooi, Eng-Eong, Peeling, Rosanna W, Flasche, Stefan, Hartigan-Go, Kenneth, Clifford, Sam, Martinez, Carlos Torres, de Lamballerie, Xavier, Barnighausen, Till, Wilder-Smith, Annelies
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12042022-04-05T14:59:49Z Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report Fongwen, Noah Delrieu, Isabelle Ham, Leong Hoe Gubler, Duane J Durbin, Anna Ooi, Eng-Eong Peeling, Rosanna W Flasche, Stefan Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Clifford, Sam Martinez, Carlos Torres de Lamballerie, Xavier Barnighausen, Till Wilder-Smith, Annelies Dengue vaccination would enhance the control of dengue, one of the most frequent vector-borne viral diseases globally. CYD-TDV is the first dengue vaccine to be licensed, but global uptake has been hampered due to its use being limited to seropositive persons aged 9 years and above, and the need for a 3-dose schedule. The Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) organized a meeting with key opinion leaders and stakeholders to deliberate on implementation strategies for the use of CYD-TDV. New data have emerged that support the shortening of the primary schedule from a 3 to 2 dose schedule, extending the age range below 9 to 6 years of age, and expanding the indication from endemic populations to also include travelers to endemic areas. Cost-effectiveness may improve with the modified 2-dose regimen and with multiple testing. Strategies to implement a dengue vaccination program have been developed, in particular school-based strategies. A range of delivery scenarios can then be considered, using various settings for each step of the intervention. However, several challenges remain, including communication about limiting the use of this vaccine to seropositive individuals only. Affordability will vary from country to country, as will government commitment and community acceptance. Well-tailored communication strategies that target key stakeholders are expected to make up a significant part of any future dengue vaccination program. 2021-07-10T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/202 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X21008458 Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo CYD-TDV Dengue vaccine Dengvaxia Serostatus Screening Test and vaccinate Rapid diagnostic tests Label change Immunology and Infectious Disease Medicine and Health Sciences
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topic CYD-TDV
Dengue vaccine
Dengvaxia
Serostatus
Screening
Test and vaccinate
Rapid diagnostic tests
Label change
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle CYD-TDV
Dengue vaccine
Dengvaxia
Serostatus
Screening
Test and vaccinate
Rapid diagnostic tests
Label change
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Medicine and Health Sciences
Fongwen, Noah
Delrieu, Isabelle
Ham, Leong Hoe
Gubler, Duane J
Durbin, Anna
Ooi, Eng-Eong
Peeling, Rosanna W
Flasche, Stefan
Hartigan-Go, Kenneth
Clifford, Sam
Martinez, Carlos Torres
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Barnighausen, Till
Wilder-Smith, Annelies
Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report
description Dengue vaccination would enhance the control of dengue, one of the most frequent vector-borne viral diseases globally. CYD-TDV is the first dengue vaccine to be licensed, but global uptake has been hampered due to its use being limited to seropositive persons aged 9 years and above, and the need for a 3-dose schedule. The Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) organized a meeting with key opinion leaders and stakeholders to deliberate on implementation strategies for the use of CYD-TDV. New data have emerged that support the shortening of the primary schedule from a 3 to 2 dose schedule, extending the age range below 9 to 6 years of age, and expanding the indication from endemic populations to also include travelers to endemic areas. Cost-effectiveness may improve with the modified 2-dose regimen and with multiple testing. Strategies to implement a dengue vaccination program have been developed, in particular school-based strategies. A range of delivery scenarios can then be considered, using various settings for each step of the intervention. However, several challenges remain, including communication about limiting the use of this vaccine to seropositive individuals only. Affordability will vary from country to country, as will government commitment and community acceptance. Well-tailored communication strategies that target key stakeholders are expected to make up a significant part of any future dengue vaccination program.
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author Fongwen, Noah
Delrieu, Isabelle
Ham, Leong Hoe
Gubler, Duane J
Durbin, Anna
Ooi, Eng-Eong
Peeling, Rosanna W
Flasche, Stefan
Hartigan-Go, Kenneth
Clifford, Sam
Martinez, Carlos Torres
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Barnighausen, Till
Wilder-Smith, Annelies
author_facet Fongwen, Noah
Delrieu, Isabelle
Ham, Leong Hoe
Gubler, Duane J
Durbin, Anna
Ooi, Eng-Eong
Peeling, Rosanna W
Flasche, Stefan
Hartigan-Go, Kenneth
Clifford, Sam
Martinez, Carlos Torres
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Barnighausen, Till
Wilder-Smith, Annelies
author_sort Fongwen, Noah
title Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report
title_short Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report
title_full Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report
title_fullStr Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report
title_full_unstemmed Implementation Strategies for the First Licensed Dengue Vaccine: A Meeting Report
title_sort implementation strategies for the first licensed dengue vaccine: a meeting report
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/202
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X21008458
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