Özgen Alpay Özbek
Dokuz Eylül University
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Mikrobiyoloji Bulteni | 2018
Özgen Alpay Özbek; İbrahim Mehmet Ali Öktem; Can Hüseyin Hekimoğlu; Özgür Sekreter; Mestan Emek; Gonca Atasoylu; Ayla Açıkgöz; Nur Demirpençe; Ali Ceylan; Elif Sanem Baykal; Belgin Ünal
Vaccination is the most effective way of preventing pertussis disease. Turkey commenced a routine infant immunization program using whole cell (wP) pertussis vaccine in 1968. Immunization accelerated in 1985 after participation of Turkey in the Expanded Programme on Immunization initiated by the World Health Organization. Acellular vaccine (aP) replaced wP in 2008 and a booster was added to age 6 in 2010. The immunization programme was successful in reducing the morbidity rate from 20.58 per 100.000 in 1970 to the lowest level of 0.01 per 100.000 in 2009. However, reduction of vaccine-induced protection and reduced natural boosting of circulating Bordetella pertussis are likely to increase the susceptibility of the population. As a result, morbidity rate increased from 0.09 per 100.000 to 0.41 per 100.000 in 2015 compared to the previous year. The aim of this epidemiological study was to determine the seroprevalence of pertussis toxin (PT) antibodies among healthy people and its association with various social determinants in Manisa province in Turkey, 6 years after aP replaced wP vaccine. The study was conducted as a cross-sectional study with a sample of 1250 people that was randomly selected from the over 2 years of age population in Manisa in 2014. Seroprevalence of PT antibody was determined as the dependent variable of the study. Independent variables of the study were; gender, age, migration in the last 5 years, occupational class, perceived income, house ownership, number of people per room, annually per capita equivalent income. The presence of anti-PT IgG was detected by quantitatively using a commercially available ELISA kit. The antibody levels were categorized into groups according to pertussis infection or vaccination immune response status. The groups consisted of undetectable (< 5 IU/ml), mid-range (5-< 62.5 IU/ml: more than one year previously), high (62.5-< 125: with in 12 months) and very high (≥ 125 IU/ml: with in 6 months) antibody levels. The test results with ≥ 5 IU/ml were defined as seropositive. Level > 100 IU/ml detected among adolescent and adult participants indicated acute or recently recovered pertussis infection. Chi-square test was used to evaluate association between social determinants and pertussis seropositivity. The seroprevalence of the whole study population was 58.1% (95% CI 55.32-60.79) and no association was found with any of the social determinants. The highest seroprevalence was found among 2-9 age group (68.3%) followed by 70-79 age group (63.5%). The lowest seroprevalence was found among 20-29 age group (50.9%) followed by 10-19 age group (51.6%). When seropositivity levels according to ages were compared, it was found that there was a decrease one year after the first vaccination at 2nd, 4th and 6th months and the booster at the 6th year, with a lowest rate (19%) in 11 year-old. The highest seropositivity (77.3%) with a level of >100 IU/ml (13.6%) were detected at age 15 among all adolescent and adult participants. Adding an adolescent booster to immunization schedule and recommendation of vaccine to elderly people should be considered to reduce the incidence of pertussis disease in Turkey.
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal | 2018
Can Hüseyin Hekimoğlu; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Mestan Emek; Mehmet Ali Öktem; Galip Kroglu; Mustafa Sertel; Sevin Ozdeniz; Ali Ceylan; Ayla Acikgz; Belgin Ünal
Background In Turkey, varicella vaccine was introduced into routine childhood immunization in 2013, with a single dose administered to children aged 12 months. However, there is limited information on the morbidity (incidence and seroprevalence), mortality and burden of disease of varicella in the overall Turkish population. Aim To determine varicella seroprevalence and its social determinants in Manisa Province, Turkey in children aged > 2 years before single-dose varicella vaccination was introduced in 2013. Methods The presence of anti varicella-zoster virus IgG antibodies was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in serum samples collected from 1250 participants. Results The overall seroprevalence was 92.8% and the seroprevalence was > 90% among all age groups except 2-9 years (55.7%). Seroprevalence was significantly associated with family size, annual per capita equivalent income, number of people per room and education level. After adjusting by age, only education level remained significantly associated with seroprevalence, reflecting the early age effect. Conclusion High seroprevalance depends on natural exposure to the infectious agent itself and is not associated with social determinants. High vaccine coverage should be maintained for effective varicella control and switching to a 2-dose schedule may also be considered to reduce the number and size of outbreaks in the Turkish population.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice | 2004
Özgen Alpay Özbek; Mehmet Ali Öktem; Guliz Dogan; Yusuf Hakan Abacıoğlu
The Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences | 2018
I. Ebru Akçakanat; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Yavuz Doğan; Yusuf Hakan Abacıoğlu
Hepatitis Monthly | 2018
Hilal Gorgel Kahraman; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Mestan Emek; Gonca Atasoylu; Özgür Sekreter; Belgin Ünal
Public Health | 2017
Mestan Emek; Duygu İşlek; G. Atasoylu; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Ali Ceylan; Ayla Açıkgöz; Z. Tay; Yücel Demiral; Mehmet Ali Öktem; Belgin Ünal
19. ULUSAL HALK SAĞLIĞI KONGRESİ | 2017
Hilal Görgel; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Mestan Emek; Gonca Atasoylu; Özgür Sekreter; Belgin Ünal
19. ULUSAL HALK SAĞLIĞI KONGRESİ | 2017
Hilal Görgel; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Mestan Emek; Gonca Atasoylu; Özgür Sekreter; Belgin Ünal
18. Ulusal Halk Sağlığı Kongresi | 2015
Can Hüseyin Hekimoğlu; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Ali Ceylan; Mestan Emek; Ayla Açıkgöz; Yasin Sağlam; Duygu Işlek; Nur Demirpençe; Hilal Görgel; Ümran Kolukırık; Gonca Atasoylu; Özgür Sekreter; Elif Sanem Baykal; Galip Köroğlu; Mustafa Sertel; Ziya Tay; Sema Alp Çavuş; Yücel Demiral; Sevin Ergin; Mehmet Ali Öktem; Belgin Ünal
18. Ulusal Halk Sağlığı Kongresi | 2015
Yasin Sağlam; Özgen Alpay Özbek; Mestan Emek; Gonca Atasoylu; Ali Ceylan; Ayla Açıkgöz; Can Hüseyin Hekimoğlu; Sema Alp Çavuş; Nur Demirpençe; Duygu İşlek; Hilal Görgel; Ümran Kolukırık; Özgür Sekreter; Galip Köroğlu; Elif Sanem Baykal; Ziya Tay; Mustafa Sertel; Yücel Demiral; Sevin Ergin; Mehmet Ali Öktem; Belgin Ünal