Adeikalam S, de Champs Léger H, Vignier N, Grabar S, Salmon D. Utility of the Tétanos Quick Stick® in the vaccine catch-up of adult migrants without proof of prior vaccination.
Vaccine 2020;
38:7517-7525. [PMID:
33041098 DOI:
10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.09.060]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Unknowing immunity status make migrants vaccine catch-up difficult. The interest of using a rapid tetanus immunotest as the Tétanos Quick Stick® (TQS®) to assess immunity status against tetanus has been evaluated in emergency rooms and it is now commonly used. The study aim was to evaluate TQS® as a tool for migrants' vaccine catch-up.
METHODS
From December 2018 to February 2019, a prospective study was performed and included consecutively migrants who attented to the primary medicine outconsultation of a health care centre in Paris. Migrants above 18, without any records of tetanus immunization were included and a TQS® was performed during a medical consultation. Adapted vaccine catch-up was then proposed. Immunity against tetanus among migrants, factors associated with positive TQS® and costs savings were evaluated.
RESULTS
TQS® test was positive for 32% of the 310 included patients. In the univariable analysis, factors associated to the presence of a positive TQS® test were a female gender (OR = 1.69 CI95% [1.02-2.80]) and an urban living in the country of origin (OR = 1.79 CI95% [1.07-3.02]). In the multivariable analysis, these factors were not significantly associated to a positive TQS®. Anamnesis was not correlated to the immunity status: only 26% of the migrants who reported vaccinations in childhood, adolescence and adulthood had a positive TQS® test. The use of TQS® test allowed savings of 6,522 US$ as compared to the immediate catch-up strategy for the 310 patients.
CONCLUSION
The TQS® test is an acceptable, simple, rapid and cost saving test that could find a place in the migrants' vaccine catch-up.
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