Evaluation of the impact of childhood 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine introduction on adult pneumonia in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: study protocol for an observational study.
Claire von MollendorfMukhchuluun UlziibayarBradford D GessnerLien Anh Ha DoCattram D NguyenRohini BeavonBujinlkham SuuriDashtseren LuvsantserenDorj NarangerelAdam JenneyEileen M DunneCatherine SatzkeBadarchiin DarmaaTuya MungunE Kim MulhollandPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Establishing a robust adult surveillance system may be an important component of monitoring the indirect impact of PCVs within a country. Monitoring indirect impact of childhood PCV13 vaccination on adult pneumonia provides additional data on the full public health impact of the vaccine, which has implications for vaccine efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Adult surveillance in Mongolia will contribute to the limited evidence available on the burden of pneumococcal pneumonia among adults in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, it is one of the few examples of implementing prospective, population-based pneumonia surveillance to evaluate the indirect impact of PCVs in a resource-limited setting.