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Seroprevalence of measles among children affected by national measles elimination program in Korea, 2010.

Eun Seong Kim1, Young June Choe, Heeyeon Cho, You-Jin Kim, Hee Sook Yoon, Jeong-Sun Yang, Kisoon Kim, Geun-Ryang Bae, Duk-hyoung Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Following the implementation of national measles elimination plan in Korea, the elimination was declared in 2006. In order to sustain the elimination, high population immunity should be continuously monitored. To evaluate the current age-related susceptibility within the Korean population, we conducted the seroprevalence in children and adolescents who were affected by the national measles elimination plan.
METHODS: We used residual serum specimens to measure measles specific IgG and geometric mean titer (GMT) in birth cohorts 2007-2008 and 1997-2003. Among birth cohorts, 2007-2008 cohorts were grouped to evaluate the timeliness of first dose of MMR, 1994-2003 cohorts were grouped to evaluate the effect of keep-up MMR2 campaign, and 1992-1993 cohorts were grouped to evaluate the effect of catch-up campaign in 2001.
RESULTS: Overall, measles seropositivity rate was 86%. The highest seroprevalence of measles IgG was in birth cohorts 2007-2008. Measles seropositivity declined continuously in age groups. The birth cohorts 1994-1996 showed significantly lower levels of seropositivity and GMT than did the other birth cohorts.
CONCLUSION: Despite efforts to eliminate measles for the past 10 years in Korea, our study revealed specific birth cohorts remaining at risk for transmission. The adolescents born during 1994-1996 had the lowest measles seropositivity levels, and might represent a 'pocket' that has potential at increased risk for measles transmission. Further discussion for follow-up immunization should be placed for consideration in the near future.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22484294     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.03.073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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