Download pptx - Combination Vaccines

Transcript
Page 1: Combination Vaccines

Combination Vaccines

Partners in Prevention Coalition of Dodge County and City of Watertown

Spring 2014Betsy Peterson, MD

Page 2: Combination Vaccines

Objectives• Identify common combination

vaccines used in practice• Understand indications and

contraindications to combinations• Understand differences in

schedules when patients have had combination vaccines

Page 3: Combination Vaccines
Page 4: Combination Vaccines

Combination Vaccines

Page 5: Combination Vaccines
Page 6: Combination Vaccines
Page 7: Combination Vaccines
Page 8: Combination Vaccines
Page 9: Combination Vaccines

Infant Vaccines• 2mo, 4mo, 6mo:

– DTaP = Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (no available individual vaccines)

– IPV = Polio– Hep B = Hepatitis B– HiB-OMP (Pedvax HiB, 3 doses) OR HiB-PRPT (ActHib,

4 doses) = Hemophilus influenza, Type B– Prevnar 13 = Pneumococcus, 13 serotypes– RV5 = Rotateq (5 serotypes, 3 doses) OR RV1 =

Rotarix (1 serotype, 2 doses)

Page 10: Combination Vaccines

DTaP• Daptacel – Sanofi, 6wk to <7yr• Infanrix – GSK, 6wk to <7yr• Pediarix – also includes IPV, Hep B;

GSK, 6wk to <7yr• Pentacel – also includes IPV, HiB;

Sanofi, 6wk to <7yr• Kinrix – also includes IPV; GSK, 4yr to

<7yr

Page 11: Combination Vaccines

Tdap• Boostrix – GSK, single dose*, 10yr

“and older”• Adacel – Sanofi, single dose*, 10yr

to 64yr• **off-label used for 7-10yr if

previously undervaccinated; off label for use with each pregnancy**

Page 12: Combination Vaccines

Pediarix – - Hep B - DTaP - IPV

Given at – - 2mo - 4mo - 6mo

** Baby will get 4 doses of Hep B, which is acceptable. MUST have 16 weeks between dose 1 and 3 (or 4) AND be At Least 24 weeks old for dose 3 (or 4). **Dose 3 of 4 is marked “invalid”

Page 13: Combination Vaccines

Pentacel – - DTaP - HiB - IPVGiven at – - 2mo - 4mo - 6mo - 15mo

*** Baby will get the 4th dose of IPV (polio) at 15mo, But still needs a dose after 4th birthday. ***

Page 14: Combination Vaccines

HiB options• Pedvax Hib (Merck) – 3 doses at 2mo, 4mo,

12-15mo• ActHib (Sanofi) – 4 doses at 2mo, 4mo, 6mo,

12-15mo• Pentacel (Sanofi) – 4 doses at 2mo, 4mo, 6mo,

12-15mo• Hiberix (GSK) – 12-15mo booster dose only• ComVax (Merck) – includes Hep B, 3 doses at

2mo, 4mo, 12-15mo

Page 15: Combination Vaccines

An aside about buying groups…

• Vaccines are expensive• Buying groups allow offices or companies to

save significant money by agreeing to purchase certain types of vaccines

• Examples – – GSK “when available” (Pediarix, Rotarix,

Havrix, Kinrix, Boostrix), choose a Hib brand.

– Merck/Sanofi “when available” (Pentacel, Rotateq, ActHib OR PedvaxHib, Adacel, Vaqta)

Page 16: Combination Vaccines

Sample Pediarix schedule

• Birth – Hep B• 2mo – Pediarix (DTaP-Hep B-IPV),

Prevnar 13, Hib-OMP, Rotarix• 4mo – Pediarix, Prevnar 13, Hib-

OMP, Rotarix• 6mo – Pediarix, Prevnar 13• 15mo – Infanrix (DTaP), Hib-OMP

Page 17: Combination Vaccines

Sample Pentacel schedule

• Birth – Hep B• 2mo – Pentacel (DTaP-HiB-IPV),

Prevnar 13, Hep B, Rotateq• 4mo – Pentacel, Prevnar 13,

Rotateq• 6mo – Pentacel, Prevnar 13, Hep

B, Rotateq• 15mo - Pentacel

Page 18: Combination Vaccines

But what about…?• Shortages• Kids who move/transfer to a

different clinic• Occasionally clinics will have

certain combo vaccines for private vs. VFC

• When your office is changing from one combo to another

Page 19: Combination Vaccines

Kindergarten age• Due for –

– DTaP (#5) – Infanrix, Daptacel, or Kinrix (DTaP-IPV)

– IPV (#4) – IPOL or Kinrix– MMR (#2) – MMRII or Proquad– Varicella (#2) – Varivax or Proquad

Page 20: Combination Vaccines

MMR and Varicella – Separate** or as Proquad

DTaP and IPV – Separate or as Kinrix

***MMR and Varicella (and FluMist) can be given –On the same day, or separated by 28 days (4wk)

Page 21: Combination Vaccines
Page 22: Combination Vaccines

ComVax• HiB plus Hep B – Merck, 3 doses• 2mo, 4mo, 12-15mo• Less common with Pediarix and

Pentacel, but may appear on historical records

• Discontinued production, offVFC 4/1/14, private “early 2015”

Page 23: Combination Vaccines

TwinRix• Hep A and Hep B – GSK, 3 doses• For 18 years and older• Given as 0, 1 and 6mo doses• For adults who have not

completed either Hep A or Hep B series

Page 24: Combination Vaccines

Why Combo vaccines?• Less pokes!• If no combo vaccines were used

(when available) – – DTaP 5 doses - MMR 2 doses– Polio 4 doses - Varicella 2 doses– HiB 3-4 doses - Hep A 2 doses– Hep B 3 doses - Influenza 6

doses*– Prevnar 4 doses

28-32 injections by age 5!

Page 25: Combination Vaccines

Why Combo vaccines?• At 2, 4, 6mo – 2-3 injections vs. 5

each visit (plus one for flu at 6mo)• At kindergarten – 2-3 instead of 4!

• 20-24 injections (vs. 28-32) by age 5

Page 26: Combination Vaccines

Why not Combo vaccines?

• Immunization administration fees have classically been “per injection”– More pokes = more money

• Now <19yr has administration codes for “per component, with counseling”– Pediarix = 5 components, DTaP = 3

components, HiB = 1 component, etc.

Page 27: Combination Vaccines

What about safety?• Immunizations are very closely

regulated and monitored for safety– ProQuad has an advisory of slightly

increased risk of febrile seizures when given at 12-23mo compared to MMR and Varicella given separately on the same day at 12-23mo. No difference seen with the booster dose.1 additional febrile seizure at 5-12 days after vaccination

Per 2500 infants vaccinated; 7-8/10,000 vs. 3-4/10,000

Page 28: Combination Vaccines

Historical/Future Combos

• TriHibit – DTaP and HiB-PRP – Sanofi, discontinued 2011 (Pentacel)

• Hexaxim – DTaP-IPV-Hep B-HiB – Sanofi, approved for WHO use outside US and Europe (no reconstitution required)

Page 29: Combination Vaccines
Page 30: Combination Vaccines

A note about errors…• Double check – the components,

age (<7?), minimum intervals, right patient, route of admin (IM/SQ), dilution liquid, storage, lot numbers

• Computers are good, but not perfect – if it doesn’t match up or gives an error message, ASK!

Page 31: Combination Vaccines

Pentacel• Pentacel – one vial is DTaP-polio,

2nd vial is Hib – NEED BOTH!• Missing component needs to be

repeated - wrong diluent (repeat both) vs. only gave liquid

Page 32: Combination Vaccines

ProQuad• MMR-V contains varicella, so needs

to be in the freezer – pay attention to what the shipping container says!

• MMR and varicella and ProQuad are given sub-Q, not IM

Page 33: Combination Vaccines

Kinrix• Approved for 4-<7 years• Dose does NOT need to be

repeated if given outside of this range, counts as valid, but higher risk of side effects.

Page 34: Combination Vaccines

Questions?


Recommended