- Chao, Chun R;
- Xu, Lanfang;
- Cannizzaro, Nancy;
- Bronstein, David;
- Choi, Yunsun;
- Riewerts, Robert;
- Mittman, Brian;
- Zimmerman, Richard K;
- Gilkey, Melissa;
- Glenn, Beth;
- Shen, Ernest;
- Hsu, Chunyi;
- Hahn, Erin E
Background
We sought to evaluate the trends of HPV vaccination between 03/2019-09/2021 and whether the impact of the COVID pandemic on HPV vaccination varied by race/ethnicity and neighborhood deprivation index (NDI).Methods
Electronic medical records at Kaiser Permanente Southern California were used to assess monthly volume of HPV vaccine doses administered among children aged 9-12.9yrs, and up-to-date coverage (% vaccinated) by age 13 between 03/2019-09/2021. Modified Poisson models were used to evaluate the interactions between race/ethnicity, NDI and the pandemic periods on HPV vaccine coverage.Results
HPV vaccine doses administered in 2020/2021 have returned to the 2019 level after the initial drop. The average up-to-date coverage in 05/2021-09/2021 (54.8%) remained lower than the pre-pandemic level (58.5%). The associations between race/ethnicity, NDI and HPV vaccine coverage did not vary due to the pandemic.Conclusion
HPV vaccine promotion efforts are needed to address COVID-19 pandemic's lasting impact on HPV vaccination coverage.