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An outbreak of rubella aboard a ship of the German Navy.

C Ziebold1, B Hassenpflug, H Wegner-Bröse, K Wegner, H J Schmitt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During May and June 1996, an outbreak of rubella occurred offshore aboard a ship of the German Navy. The outbreak spread among 330 crew members over a period of 9 weeks, ending 2 days after the ship's return. This is the first detailed epidemiological investigation of a rubella outbreak on a ship, describing temporal progression, clinical manifestations, immunization status and seroprevalence of the population exposed. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Outbreak investigation using a questionnaire, health records and rubella serology (hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test and EIA).
RESULTS: Of the 330 crew members 298 (90%) participated in the investigation. The outbreak was continuous without a peak and ended abruptly after the ship's return. It resulted in 20 cases, 11 of which were clinically symptomatic. A total of 35 (12%) crew members were susceptible to rubella prior to the outbreak, resulting in an attack rate of 57%. The highest risk for infection was linked to accommodation aboard the ratings deck (chi(2)-test, p = 0.004) with most favorable conditions of transmission. Only 9% of the participating crew were able to provide complete proof of their immunization status. The positive predictive value of a past history of rubella for the presence of antibodies against rubella was 59%.
CONCLUSION: The transmission of rubella that we describe aboard a ship was facilitated by the unusually close proximity of the crew and their insufficient immunity. Documentation of immunization was inadequate in this population.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12789470     DOI: 10.1007/s15010-003-3048-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infection        ISSN: 0300-8126            Impact factor:   3.553


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