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Seroprevalence of common vaccine-preventable viral infections in HIV-positive adults.

James Molton1, Colette Smith, Shelley Chaytor, Peter Maple, Kevin Brown, Margaret Johnson, Anna Maria Geretti.   

Abstract

SUMMARY
OBJECTIVES: Guidelines recommend a proactive approach for offering vaccination to susceptible HIV-infected patients. The size of the HIV-positive population that remains susceptible to vaccine-preventable infections is largely unknown. The study determined serostatus and recalled infection and vaccination history for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella-zoster virus (VZV), hepatitis A, and hepatitis B among HIV-positive adults accessing routine care.
METHODS: The study recruited 200 consecutive patients with a median CD4 count of 461 (interquartile range 326, 641) cells/mm(3); 62.5% were on suppressive antiretroviral therapy. Patients underwent serological testing and completed a questionnaire about recalled infection and vaccination history.
RESULTS: Seronegativity rates were 7.0% [95% confidence interval 3.9-11.5%] for measles, 12.0% [7.5-16.5%] for mumps, 5.0% [2.4-9.0%] for rubella, 1.5% [0.3-4.3%] for VZV, 19.5% [14.0-25.0%] for hepatitis A, and 22.5% [16.7-28.3%] for hepatitis B. For hepatitis B, seropositivity rates were 6.5% [3.5-10.9%] for surface antigen, 38.0% [31.3-44.7%] for anti-core antibody, and 33.0% [26.5-39.5%] for anti-surface antibody alone. While patients who recalled a history of infection were generally seropositive, up to 50.5% of patients were unsure of their vaccination history.
CONCLUSIONS: A proportion of HIV-positive adults lack evidence of immunity against common, vaccine-preventable viral infections. Efforts are needed to improve knowledge and records of vaccination history. Copyright (c) 2010 The British Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20403382     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2010.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


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