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Title: A Prospective Study of the Incidence of Juvenile-Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis After Implementation of a National HPV Vaccination Program
Authors: Brotherton, Julia M. L.
Zurynski, Yvonne
Elliott, Elizabeth
Novakovic, Daniel
Cheng, Alan T. L.
Yvonne, Zurynski
Booy, Robert
Walker, Paul J.
Berkowitz, Robert
Harrison, Henley
Black, Robert
Perry, Christopher
Vijayasekaran, Shyan
Wabnitz, David
Burns, Hannah
Tabrizi, Sepehr N.
Garland, Suzanne M.
Issue Date: 2018
Source: 217, (2), 2018, p. 208-212
Pages: 208-212
Journal: Journal of Infectious Diseases
Abstract: Background: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is a rare but morbid disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6 and 11. Infection is preventable through HPV vaccination. Following an extensive quadrivalent HPV vaccination program (females 12-26 years in 2007-2009) in Australia, we established a method to monitor incidence and demographics of juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JORRP) cases.Methods: The Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit undertakes surveillance of rare pediatric diseases by contacting practitioners monthly. We enrolled pediatric otorhinolaryngologists and offered HPV typing. We report findings for 5 years to end 2016.Results: The average annual incidence rate was 0.07 per 100000. The largest number of cases was reported in the first year, with decreasing annual frequency thereafter. Rates declined from 0.16 per 100000 in 2012 to 0.02 per 100000 in 2016 (P = .034). Among the 15 incident cases (60% male), no mothers were vaccinated prepregnancy, 20% had maternal history of genital warts, and 60% were first born; 13/15 were born vaginally. Genotyped cases were HPV-6 (n = 4) or HPV-11 (n = 3).Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report internationally documenting decline in JORRP incidence in children following a quadrivalent HPV vaccination program.research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Editorial Board Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA. NLM UID: 0413675.PMID: NLM29136168.
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix498
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Keywords: Adult;Immunization ProgramsRespiratory Tract Infections -- Prevention and Control;Genotype;Papillomavirus Infections -- Epidemiology;Papillomavirus Infections -- Prevention and Control;Respiratory Tract Infections -- Epidemiology;Papillomaviruses;Papillomavirus Vaccine -- Administration and Dosage;Adolescence;Child;Australia;Demography;Papillomaviruses -- Classification;Young Adult;Female;Incidence;Prospective Studies;Human;Validation Studies;Comparative Studies;Evaluation Research;Multicenter Studies
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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