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Towards elimination: measles susceptibility in Australia and 17 European countries.

Nick Andrews1, Annedore Tischer, Annette Siedler, Richard G Pebody, Christopher Barbara, Suzanne Cotter, Arnis Duks, Nina Gacheva, Kriz Bohumir, Kari Johansen, Joel Mossong, Fernando de Ory, Katarina Prosenc, Margareta Sláciková, Heidi Theeten, Marios Zarvou, Adriana Pistol, Kalman Bartha, Dani Cohen, Jo Backhouse, Algirdas Griskevicius.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate age-specific measles susceptibility in Australia and 17 European countries.
METHODS: As part of the European Sero-Epidemiology Network 2 (ESEN2), 18 countries collected large national serum banks between 1996 and 2004. These banks were tested for measles IgG and the results converted to a common unitage to enable valid intercountry comparisons. Historical vaccination and disease incidence data were also collected. Age-stratified population susceptibility levels were compared to WHO European Region targets for measles elimination of < 15% in those aged 2-4 years, < 10% in 5-9-year-olds and < 5% in older age groups.
FINDINGS: Seven countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden) met or came very close to the elimination targets. Four countries (Australia, Israel, Lithuania and Malta) had susceptibility levels above WHO targets in some older age groups indicating possible gaps in protection. Seven countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, England and Wales, Ireland, Latvia and Romania) were deemed to be at risk of epidemics as a result of high susceptibility in children and also, in some cases, adults.
CONCLUSION: Although all countries now implement a two-dose measles vaccination schedule, if the WHO European Region target of measles elimination by 2010 is to be achieved higher routine coverage as well as vaccination campaigns in some older age cohorts are needed in some countries. Without these improvements, continued measles transmission and outbreaks are expected in Europe.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18368206      PMCID: PMC2647410          DOI: 10.2471/blt.07.041129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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