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Measles antibody levels in a vaccinated population in Brazil

✍ Scribed by M.J. Cox; R.S. Azevedo; E. Massad; A.R. Fooks; D.J. Nokes


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
697 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-9203

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✦ Synopsis


An epidemiological study of measles-specific immunoglobulin G antibody levels was conducted using a representative sample of a vaccinated suburban population in SPo Paulo State, Brazil. The study aimed to determine immunity status in relation to age and infection or vaccination experience. 549 age-structured samples of sera, collected in 1990, were screened and calibrated to the international reference serum, using measles nucleoprotein in an enzyme immunoassay. In the age group with direct experience of vaccination (9 months to 15 years), whether routine or campaign, over 90% had detectable antibody250 miu/mL. However, 14% of these had antibody concentrations between 50 and 100 miu/mL and 30% between 50 and 255 miu/mL. In those over 15 years of age, 94% had antibody levels >255 miuiml, assumed to be the result of past infection. The study suggested that, within highly vaccinated populations, a proportion of individuals had measles antibody levels which may be insufficient to protect against reinfection or clinical disease. The implications of these results, and similar findings elsewhere, in relation to the persistence of measles requires investigation; this has particular relevance in SHo Paulo following the recent measles outbreak.


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