The Burden of Invasive Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Adults in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region

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Abdul Rahman Bizri
Abdulhakeem Althaqafi
Nawal Kaabi
Nathir Obeidat
Nadine Al Akoury
Hammam Haridy
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[1] American University of Beirut Medical Center,Department of Medicine
[2] Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs,undefined
[3] King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences,undefined
[4] King Abdullah International Medical Research Centre,undefined
[5] Abu Dhabi Health Services Company,undefined
[6] University of Jordan,undefined
[7] Pfizer Inc,undefined
[8] Pfizer Inc,undefined
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Epidemiology; Invasive bacterial disease; Middle East and North Africa (MENA);
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Implementing vaccination programmes at the national level is key to managing vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs) in the overall population. Although paediatric immunization programmes have significantly reduced the burden of VPD, disease burden in adults still poses a substantial challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries such as those within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Invasive bacterial diseases (IBDs) are an important public health concern within this region, although vaccines are available to prevent the three most common causative organisms associated with IBD: Neisseria meningitidis (NM), Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP), and Haemophilus influenzae (HI). For this review, three separate PubMed searches were used to identify English-language publications describing the epidemiology of NM, SP, and HI in adults within the MENA region. Of the 161 total publications retrieved among all 3 literature searches, 39 were included in this review (NM: 8 publications; SP: 27 publications; HI: 4 publications). Publications describing epidemiology in paediatric or overall populations were excluded. Overall, these studies generally observed a high burden of IBD among adults in this region. Although NM, SP, and HI are communicable diseases in several countries, the surveillance systems in the MENA region are largely inadequate, resulting in poor responses to outbreaks and hindering improvement in outcomes of communicable diseases. Improving IBD surveillance would provide necessary estimates of disease burden, resulting in better vaccination strategies and improved outcomes. In conclusion, the present review provides a summary of the available information on the epidemiology of vaccine-preventable IBD in adults within the MENA region and highlights the need for increased disease surveillance and preventive strategies in these countries.
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