Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Dec 2020)

Human papillomavirus vaccine uptake among men in France: a national time series analysis for 2015-2018.

  • Jean-David Zeitoun,
  • Antoine Duclos,
  • Vincent de Parades,
  • Jérémie H. Lefèvre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2020.1756151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
pp. 3119 – 3122

Abstract

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While national authorities recommended and provided reimbursement for men who have sex with men under 27 in 2016 and 2017, respectively, we aimed to comprehensively analyze human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake in French men over a 4-year period surrounding these changes. Data regarding HPV vaccine sales to men in all French pharmacies from 2015 through 2018 were retrieved through query made to the national public insurance database. Data were classified according to the age of patients and the time of dispensation so as to display aggregate uptake according to age over time. Time-series analysis was conducted and an exponential smoothing extrapolation was selected to analyze the impact of the reimbursement. Overall, 12,814 HPV vaccines were dispensed in men over the study period. Age was available for the majority of cases (12,793; 99.8%), averaging 29. Dispensation data for each year were the following: 1,917 (2015), 1,921 (2016), 2,643 (2017), 6,312 (2018). Age analysis showed that vaccine uptake among men over 26 was substantial (n = 5974; 46.7%). The exponential increase in the number of vaccines sold started after the second quarter of 2017. In conclusion, we found that HPV vaccine uptake among French men is partly misaligned with recommendations and reimbursement in terms of age, and still moderate overall even though we found signs of marked increase in uptake over the most recent period, suggesting an effective impact of insurance coverage.

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