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Tetanus and Diphtheria Seroprotection among Children Younger Than 15 Years in Nigeria, 2018: Who Are the Unprotected Children?

ORCID
0000-0003-4441-0338
Affiliation
Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Tohme, Rania A.;
ORCID
0000-0002-5448-6275
Affiliation
Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Scobie, Heather M.;
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Okunromade, Oyeladun;
Affiliation
Institute of Human Virology, FCT, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Olaleye, Temitope;
Affiliation
National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Area 11, Garki, Abuja 900247, Nigeria
Shuaib, Faisal;
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Jegede, Tunde;
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Yahaya, Ridwan;
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Nnaemeka, Ndodo;
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Lawal, Bola;
ORCID
0000-0002-9369-4771
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Egwuenu, Abiodun;
ORCID
0000-0001-6807-7264
Affiliation
Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Parameswaran, Nishanth;
Affiliation
Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Cooley, Gretchen;
Affiliation
Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
An, Qian;
Affiliation
Division of Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Coughlin, Melissa;
Affiliation
National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Area 11, Garki, Abuja 900247, Nigeria
Okposen, Bassey B.;
ORCID
0000-0003-2556-9407
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Adetifa, Ifedayo;
Affiliation
Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Bolu, Omotayo;
Affiliation
Nigeria Center for Disease Control, Abuja 900211, Nigeria
Ihekweazu, Chikwe

Serological surveys provide an objective biological measure of population immunity, and tetanus serological surveys can also assess vaccination coverage. We undertook a national assessment of immunity to tetanus and diphtheria among Nigerian children aged <15 years using stored specimens collected during the 2018 Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey, a national cross-sectional household-based survey. We used a validated multiplex bead assay to test for tetanus and diphtheria toxoid-antibodies. In total, 31,456 specimens were tested. Overall, 70.9% and 84.3% of children aged <15 years had at least minimal seroprotection (≥0.01 IU/mL) against tetanus and diphtheria, respectively. Seroprotection was lowest in the north west and north east zones. Factors associated with increased tetanus seroprotection included living in the southern geopolitical zones, urban residence, and higher wealth quintiles ( p < 0.001). Full seroprotection (≥0.1 IU/mL) was the same for tetanus (42.2%) and diphtheria (41.7%), while long-term seroprotection (≥1 IU/mL) was 15.1% for tetanus and 6.0% for diphtheria. Full- and long-term seroprotection were higher in boys compared to girls ( p < 0.001). Achieving high infant vaccination coverage by targeting specific geographic areas and socio-economic groups and introducing tetanus and diphtheria booster doses in childhood and adolescence are needed to achieve lifelong protection against tetanus and diphtheria and prevent maternal and neonatal tetanus.

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