1.Research progress in effectiveness and safety of herpes zoster vaccines
Lu CHEN ; Guohua ZHONG ; Lingxian QIU ; Mengjun LIAO ; Ting WU ; Wei WANG ; Yingying SU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(5):420-426
Herpes zoster (HZ) and its complications remain one of the major public health problems threatening human health. Four HZ vaccines are currently licensed for commercial use worldwide, while novel HZ vaccine candidates based on diverse technological platforms are in different stages of development. Enhancing public understanding of the effectiveness and safety of HZ vaccines is particularly crucial for increasing vaccine coverage and reducing vaccine hesitancy. This article introduces the overview of licensed HZ vaccines with a focus on elucidating the effectiveness and safety of HZ vaccines in immunocompetent and immunocompromised populations, in order to provide a scientific basis for the deployment of HZ vaccination.
2.Epidemiological characteristics of herpes zoster in two cities of Zhejiang Province from 2022 to 2024: an analysis based on a regional health information platform
Shenyu WANG ; Yidi WANG ; Shoujue WANG ; An TANG ; Ying WANG ; Lingxian QIU ; Yuxia LIANG ; Rongbin YU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(11):1877-1882
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of herpes zoster (HZ) in Zhoushan and Shaoxing cities of Zhejiang Province from 2022 to 2024.Methods:The HZ data were obtained from the Zhejiang Regional Health Information Platform. Specifically, information was sourced from 42 public hospitals and 149 primary healthcare institutions in Zhoushan and Shaoxing, covering both outpatient and inpatient records (e.g., name, sex, date of birth, ID number, visit date, diagnosis code, admission/discharge dates, and medical expenses). Additionally, vaccination records were matched by ID number from the Zhejiang Immunization Planning Smart Service Information System, including vaccination date, dose, and manufacturer. Permanent resident population data for both cities were collected and stratified by age, sex, and district/county. Based on these data, the epidemiological characteristics of HZ, such as incidence rate, hospitalization rate, and recurrence rate, as well as the occurrence of complications and vaccination, were analyzed.Results:From 2022 to 2024, a total of 45 280 initial HZ cases were identified. The mean age of patients was 57.82 years, with 52.69% being female patients and 95.01% being outpatient cases. Notably, the overall incidence rate of HZ was 3.18‰, showing a significant upward trend ( P<0.001). HZ occurred throughout the year without marked seasonality. The incidence rate increased with age ( P<0.001). The incidence rate was higher in females than males (3.46‰ vs. 2.91‰, P<0.001) and also higher in Shaoxing than Zhoushan (3.38‰ vs. 1.87‰, P<0.001). Regarding complications, these occurred in 44.51% (20 157/45 280) of patients, with the most common complication being postherpetic neuralgia. The incidence rate of HZ with complications was lower than that without complications (1.41‰ vs. 1.76‰, P<0.001), but both hospitalization (0.14‰ vs. 0.03‰, P<0.001) and recurrence rates (27.43‰ vs. 6.69‰, P<0.001) were higher for cases with complications. Additionally, among individuals aged ≥40 years, the overall HZ vaccination rate was 1.42‰. Conclusion:Herpes zoster imposes a substantial disease burden in Zhejiang Province, while the vaccination rate remains low.
3.Epidemiological characteristics of herpes zoster in two cities of Zhejiang Province from 2022 to 2024: an analysis based on a regional health information platform
Shenyu WANG ; Yidi WANG ; Shoujue WANG ; An TANG ; Ying WANG ; Lingxian QIU ; Yuxia LIANG ; Rongbin YU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(11):1877-1882
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of herpes zoster (HZ) in Zhoushan and Shaoxing cities of Zhejiang Province from 2022 to 2024.Methods:The HZ data were obtained from the Zhejiang Regional Health Information Platform. Specifically, information was sourced from 42 public hospitals and 149 primary healthcare institutions in Zhoushan and Shaoxing, covering both outpatient and inpatient records (e.g., name, sex, date of birth, ID number, visit date, diagnosis code, admission/discharge dates, and medical expenses). Additionally, vaccination records were matched by ID number from the Zhejiang Immunization Planning Smart Service Information System, including vaccination date, dose, and manufacturer. Permanent resident population data for both cities were collected and stratified by age, sex, and district/county. Based on these data, the epidemiological characteristics of HZ, such as incidence rate, hospitalization rate, and recurrence rate, as well as the occurrence of complications and vaccination, were analyzed.Results:From 2022 to 2024, a total of 45 280 initial HZ cases were identified. The mean age of patients was 57.82 years, with 52.69% being female patients and 95.01% being outpatient cases. Notably, the overall incidence rate of HZ was 3.18‰, showing a significant upward trend ( P<0.001). HZ occurred throughout the year without marked seasonality. The incidence rate increased with age ( P<0.001). The incidence rate was higher in females than males (3.46‰ vs. 2.91‰, P<0.001) and also higher in Shaoxing than Zhoushan (3.38‰ vs. 1.87‰, P<0.001). Regarding complications, these occurred in 44.51% (20 157/45 280) of patients, with the most common complication being postherpetic neuralgia. The incidence rate of HZ with complications was lower than that without complications (1.41‰ vs. 1.76‰, P<0.001), but both hospitalization (0.14‰ vs. 0.03‰, P<0.001) and recurrence rates (27.43‰ vs. 6.69‰, P<0.001) were higher for cases with complications. Additionally, among individuals aged ≥40 years, the overall HZ vaccination rate was 1.42‰. Conclusion:Herpes zoster imposes a substantial disease burden in Zhejiang Province, while the vaccination rate remains low.
4.Research progress in effectiveness and safety of herpes zoster vaccines
Lu CHEN ; Guohua ZHONG ; Lingxian QIU ; Mengjun LIAO ; Ting WU ; Wei WANG ; Yingying SU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(5):420-426
Herpes zoster (HZ) and its complications remain one of the major public health problems threatening human health. Four HZ vaccines are currently licensed for commercial use worldwide, while novel HZ vaccine candidates based on diverse technological platforms are in different stages of development. Enhancing public understanding of the effectiveness and safety of HZ vaccines is particularly crucial for increasing vaccine coverage and reducing vaccine hesitancy. This article introduces the overview of licensed HZ vaccines with a focus on elucidating the effectiveness and safety of HZ vaccines in immunocompetent and immunocompromised populations, in order to provide a scientific basis for the deployment of HZ vaccination.
5.Real-world study of hand, foot and mouth disease vaccine
Mengjun LIAO ; Lingxian QIU ; Lu CHEN ; Yue HUANG ; Shoujie HUANG ; Tong CHENG ; Ting WU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(6):553-559
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease among children, and has emerged as a substantial global public health concern, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. It has a serious impact on children′s health and imposes a significant disease burden on families and society. Currently, there are three globally available HFMD vaccines (all of them are EV71 inactivated vaccine), which were first approved and marketed in China in 2016. Real-world studies have shown a decrease in the incidence, severity, and mortality rate of EV71-related HFMD, providing evidence of its effectiveness. Additionally, related data have indicated a significant change in the pathogen spectrum of HFMD in China in the post-vaccine era. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of the safety, effectiveness and immune-persistence data of EV71 vaccine acquired through real-world studies.
6.Safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines among the elderly in the real world
Xu CHEN ; Lingxian QIU ; Xiaohui LIU ; Yingying SU ; Huakun LYU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(7):646-652
The elderly are prone to develop severe disease or die after infection with SARS-CoV-2, and inoculation of COVID-19 vaccine is of great significance to reduce the serious case and death. Several COVID-19 vaccines have been administered and demonstrated their safety and effectiveness in the real world. This review summarizes the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines in the real-world studies, especially the rare adverse reactions associated with vaccine and protection against severe disease, hospitalization and death in different epidemiological contexts.
7. Progress in clinical research of varicella vaccines
Lingxian QIU ; Xiaojuan YU ; Yingying SU ; Tong CHENG ; Ting WU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(12):951-957
Varicella(chickenpox)is an acute infectious disease with high incidence in children. It is mainly transmitted through the airborne route and vaccination is the best measure for the prevention and control. Data from post-marketing studies show the effectiveness of varicella vaccines is 80%-85%, and two-dose regimen is significantly more effective than one-dose. After inclusion of varicella vaccines into the national immunization programme, there has been a clear decrease in varicella morbidity. Despite the lack of direct evidence, there remains the risk that varicella-zoster virus might latent in the dorsal route ganglia after vaccination. Therefore, more safe and effective novel varicella vaccines are under development. This paper reviewed the progress in varicella vaccine development and their long-term efficacy and safety.

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