Evaluation of interventions to improve timely hepatitis B birth dose vaccination among infants and maternal tetanus vaccination among pregnant women in Nigeria

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Kanu, Florence A. [1 ,2 ]
Freeland, Catherine [3 ]
Nwokoro, Ugochukwu Uzoechina [4 ,5 ]
Mohammed, Yahaya [5 ,6 ]
Ikwe, Hadley [7 ]
Uba, Belinda [5 ,8 ]
Sandhu, Hardeep [1 ]
An, Qian [1 ]
Asekun, Adeyelu [1 ,7 ]
Akataobi, Charles [5 ,9 ]
Adewole, Adefisoye [5 ,9 ]
Fadahunsi, Rhoda [5 ,9 ]
Wisdom, Margeret [5 ,9 ]
Akudo, Okeke Lilian [5 ,9 ]
Ugbenyo, Gideon [5 ,9 ]
Simple, Edwin [5 ,9 ]
Waziri, Ndadilnasiya [5 ,9 ]
Vasumu, James Jacob [10 ]
Bahuli, Abubakar Umar [10 ]
Bashir, Suleiman Saidu [10 ]
Isa, Abdullahi [10 ]
Ugwu, George [11 ,12 ]
Obi, Emmanuel Ikechukwu [8 ]
Binta, Haj [8 ,13 ]
Bassey, Bassey Okposen [14 ]
Shuaib, Faisal [14 ]
Bolu, Omotayo [1 ]
Tohme, Rania A. [1 ]
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[1] CDCP, Global Immunizat Div, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] US Publ Hlth Serv Commissioned Corps, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[3] Hepatitis B Fdn, Doylestown, PA USA
[4] Univ Nigeria Teaching Hosp, Dept Community Med, Enugu, Nigeria
[5] African Field Epidemiol Network, Abuja, Nigeria
[6] Usmanu Danfodiyo Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Med Microbiol & Parasitol, Sokoto, Nigeria
[7] CDC Nigeria, Global Immunizat Div, Abuja, Nigeria
[8] Natl Emergency Routine Immunizat Coordinat Ctr, Abuja, Nigeria
[9] Natl Stop Transmiss Poliomyelitis, Abuja, Nigeria
[10] Adamawa State Primary Hlth Care Dev Agcy, Yola, Adamawa, Nigeria
[11] Univ Nsukka, Coll Med, Dept Obster & Gynaecol, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria
[12] Enugu State Primary Hlth Care Dev Agcy, Enugu, Nigeria
[13] Univ Nigeria Teaching Hosp, Coll Med, Enugu, Nigeria
[14] Natl Primary Hlth Care Dev Agcy, Abuja, Nigeria
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Hepatitis B vaccine; Hepatitis B birth dose; Maternal and neonatal tetanus; Tetanus toxoid containing vaccine; Routine immunization; Nigeria; RISK-FACTORS; COVERAGE;
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10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126222
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Background: Nigeria has the largest number of children infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) globally and has not yet achieved maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination. In Nigeria, maternal tetanus diphtheria (Td) vaccination is part of antenatal care and hepatitis B birth dose (HepB-BD) vaccination for newborns has been offered since 2004. We implemented interventions targeting healthcare workers (HCWs), community volunteers, and pregnant women attending antenatal care with the goal of improving timely (within 24 hours) HepB-BD vaccination among newborns and Td vaccination coverage among pregnant women. Methods: We selected 80 public health facilities in Adamawa and Enugu states, with half intervention facilities and half control. Interventions included HCW and community volunteer trainings, engagement of pregnant women, and supportive supervision at facilities. Timely HepB-BD coverage and at least two doses of Td (Td2+) coverage were assessed at baseline before project implementation (January-June 2021) and at endline, one year after implementation (January-June 2022). We held focus group discussions at intervention facilities to discuss intervention strengths, challenges, and improvement opportunities. Results: Compared to baseline, endline median vaccination coverage increased for timely HepB-BD from 2.6% to 61.8% and for Td2+ from 20.4% to 26.9% in intervention facilities (p < 0.05). In comparison, at endline in control facilities median vaccination coverage for timely HepB-BD was 7.9% (p < 0.0001) and Td2+ coverage was 22.2% (p = 0.14). Focus group discussions revealed that HCWs felt empowered to administer vaccination due to increased knowledge on hepatitis B and tetanus, pregnant women had increased knowledge that led to improved health seeking behaviors including Td vaccination, and transportation support was needed to reach those in far communities. Conclusion:<bold> </bold>Targeted interventions significantly increased timely HepB-BD and Td vaccination rates in intervention facilities. Continued support of these successful interventions could help Nigeria reach hepatitis B and maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination goals.
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