Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Impact and Effectiveness in Six High-Risk Populations: A Systematic Literature Review

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作者
Goodman, Elizabeth [1 ]
Reuschenbach, Miriam [2 ]
Kaminski, Allysen [3 ,4 ]
Ronnebaum, Sarah [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Merck & Co Inc, Ctr Observat & Real World Evidence, Rahway, NJ 07065 USA
[2] MSD Sharp & Dohme GmbH, Global Med & Sci Affairs, D-81673 Munich, Germany
[3] OPEN Hlth, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA
[4] George Washington Univ, Milken Inst Sch Publ Hlth, Washington, DC 20052 USA
[5] Evidera Inc, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA
关键词
HPV; HPV vaccination; vaccine effectiveness; vaccine impact; real-world evidence; systematic literature review; RECURRENT RESPIRATORY PAPILLOMATOSIS; CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA; QUADRIVALENT HPV VACCINE; GENITAL WARTS; ANOGENITAL WARTS; PREVENTION; BURDEN; CANCER;
D O I
10.3390/vaccines10091543
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Specific adult populations known to be at high risk for human papillomavirus (HPV)-related disease, such as men who have sex with men, are inconsistently included in national immunization programs. No compilation of the evidence on the real-world impact and effectiveness of HPV vaccines across these populations exists. This systematic literature review identifies and synthesizes the evidence of the real-world impact and effectiveness of the quadrivalent and nonavalent HPV vaccines in high-risk populations: women with prior/current HPV-related anogenital disease, men who have sex with men, immunocompromised/immunosuppressed individuals, female sex workers, transgender and non-binary individuals, and patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). The outcomes included anogenital precancers/cancers, head and neck cancers, genital warts, and RRP recurrence. From the 2216 records identified, 30 studies (25 effectiveness and 5 impact studies) were included in this systematic literature review. The results, quantity, and quality of these studies were highly variable. The evidence for effectiveness was of high quality only in women with prior/current cervical disease and in individuals with RRP, the most frequently studied populations. No studies of transgender/non-binary individuals or female sex workers were identified. The real-world evidence supports HPV vaccination among women with prior cervical disease and individuals with RRP. Significant real-world data gaps remain in these high-risk populations.
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