Source: Pediatrics.
(doi:
10.1542/peds.2012-2554) Pediatrics
- Penina Haber, MPHa,
- Manish Patel, MDb,
- Yi Pan, PhDa,
- James Baggs, PhDc,
- Michael Haber, PhDd,
- Oidda Museru, MPHa,
- Xin Yue, MSa,
- Paige Lewis, MSPHa,
- Frank DeStefano, MD, MPHa, and
- Umesh D. Parashar, MBBS, MPHb
+ Author Affiliations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2006 and 2008, 2 new rotavirus vaccines (RotaTeq [RV5] and Rotarix [RV1]) were introduced in the United States.
METHODS: We assessed
intussusception events reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting
System from February 2006 through April
2012 for RV5 and from April 2008 through April
2012 for RV1. For RV5, we conducted a self-controlled risk interval
analysis
using Poisson regression to estimate the daily
reporting ratio (DRR) of intussusception comparing average daily reports
3
to 6 versus 0 to 2 days after vaccination. We
calculated reporting rate differences based on DRRs and background rates
of
intussusception. Sensitivity analyses were
conducted to assess effects of differential reporting completeness and
inaccuracy
of baseline rates. Few reports were submitted
after RV1, allowing only a descriptive analysis.
RESULTS: The Vaccine
Adverse Event Reporting System received 584 confirmed intussusception
reports after RV5 and 52 after RV1, with
clustering 3 to 6 days after both vaccines. The
DRR comparing the 3- to 6-day and the 0- to 2-day periods after RV5 dose
1
was 3.75 (95% confidence interval = 1.90 to
7.39). There was no significant increase in reporting after dose 2 or
dose 3.
Over all 3 doses, the excess risk of
intussusception was 0.79 events (95% confidence interval = –0.04 to
1.62) per 100 000
vaccinations. From the sensitivity analyses, we
conclude that under a worst-case scenario, the DRR could be 5.00 and
excess
risk per 100 000 doses could be 1.36.
CONCLUSIONS: We
observed a persistent clustering of reported intussusception events 3 to
6 days after the first dose of RV5 vaccination.
This clustering could translate to a small
increased risk of intussusception, which is outweighed by the benefits
of rotavirus
vaccination.
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