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Vaccination Lets work together Dr Fiona Ryan IPC Course September 2018 Presentation Outline How vaccines work Healthcare worker vaccinations Measles HCWs as promoters of vaccines HPV How vaccines work Induce active immunity Immunity and immunologic memory similar to natural infection but without risk of disease Immunological memory allows Rapid recognition and response to pathogen Prevent or modify effect of disease 1

Live attenuated vaccines Weakened viruses /bacteria Achieved by growing numerous generations in laboratory Produces long lasting immune response after one or two doses Stimulates immune system to react as it does to natural infection Can cause mild form of the disease (e.g. mini measles which is non transmissible) CANNOT be given to immuno-compromised persons e.g. MMR/ Rotavirus/ Varicella/ Yellow fever Inactivated vaccine and toxoids Cannot cause disease they are designed to protect against Doses Two of more doses plus booster doses usually required Inactivated e.g. pertussis, Pneumococcal, Men C, influenza Toxoids e.g. tetanus, diphtheria Protection from Vaccines Individual protection e.g. Tetanus Individual protection + population protection e.g. Measles (MMR vaccine), influenza, HPV High uptakes are needed to get protection effect in the population 2

How Herd Immunity Works When no Herd Immunity Vaccines Work! 3

HEALTHCARE WORKER VACCINATION: MEASLES Measles Notifications Ireland, 1948-2015 MMR Controversy Measles Ireland 2004-2017 Figure 1. Number of measles cases by year and case classification, 2004-2017 4

Measles in Ireland Now good uptake of vaccine in children 92% at 12 month and 4-5 years MMR Problem is importation of measles Changing age picture more adults aged 20yrs+ 2016:11/43 (23%) 2017: 8/25 (32%) 2018: 60 up to end of July (about 1/3 adults) HCWs 2016: 3/11 adults Measles HCWs All HCWs with clinical contact should be immune to measles Documented MMR X2 Serological evidence of immunity (blood IgG) Do you know your measles immune status? If not contact Occupational Health HEALTHCARE WORKER AS ADVOCATE HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV) 5

HPV: Why immunise? HPV about 100 different serotypes assigned numbers (6, 11, 16, 18 etc) Invade epithelial cell : skin cells, mucous membrane cells Almost everybody will experience an infection with HPV at some time in their lives Generally transmitted by close, skin to skin contact and sexual contact Infection can be transient with no symptoms For others - infection can persists Some High Risk serotypes if they persist, cause changes in the cells, which can progress to a pre cancers stage and ultimately result in cancer Some of the low risk types cause genital warts HPV in Ireland In Ireland - Every Year Over 6,500 women diagnosed with high grade CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasm) and require hospital treatment About 300 women develop invasive cervical cancer 90 women die from cervical cancer PREVENTING INFECTION WITH HPV 16 AND 18 WILL PREVENT 7 OUT OF 10 (70%) CERVICAL CANCERS HPV and Cancer And that s not all.. HPV cause other cancers: 90% anal 70% vaginal 50% penile 40% vulvar And 13-72% oropharyngeal cancers 6

HPV Vaccine Introduced in 2006 now in use in > 60 countries 270+ million doses globally 660,000 doses in Ireland >200,000 fully vaccinated Impact & Effectiveness Reduction in prevalence of HPV infection Scotland 90% uptake since 2008 HPV infection rates fallen by over 90% Countries where commenced since 2006 and high levels of uptake have shown a major fall in high grade CIN. Australia 75% reduction Denmark - >50% reduction HPV vaccine is safe Since 2006 270 million doses distributed Safety reviews 2008, 9, 13, 14, 15 and 2017 Risk of anaphylaxis 1.7/million doses (Risk of anaphylaxis with Penicillin 1-5/10,000) Fainting a common anxiety or stress related reaction No other adverse reactions identified 7

There are now accumulated safety studies that include several million persons and which compare the risks for a wide range of health outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated subjects. However, despite the extensive safety data available for this vaccine, attention has continued to focus on spurious case reports and unsubstantiated allegations. The Committee continues to express concern that the ongoing unsubstantiated allegations have a demonstrable negative impact on vaccine coverage in a growing number of countries, and that this will result in real harm. WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety June 2017 HPV Vaccine uptake Ireland Lancet 26 th May 2018 Why can we all do? We have a vaccine that is SAFE and EFFECTIVE It can prevent Cancer and it will save Lives We all need to be advocates We need to be informed We need to direct people to reputable sources of information HPV www.hpv.ie National Immunisation Office www.immunisation.ie 8

Advocacy https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continu e=36&v=mw9bka2ervi Acknowledgments National Immunisation Office Health Protection Surveillance Centre Prof Karina Butler, Chair National Immunisation Advisory Committee 9