| Literature DB >> 30941938 |
Hyun Ha Chang1, Shin Woo Kim2, Ki Tae Kwon3, Hye In Kim4, Min Jung Kim4, Seong Yeol Ryu5, Hyun Ah Kim5, Jian Hur6, Hyun Hee Kwon7, Hyo Lim Hong7.
Abstract
The measles outbreak in Daegu of January 2019 made 6 teaching hospitals' organization test the measles immunity of their healthcare workers (HCWs). We found that 6,935 (75.9%) of 9,132 HCWs tested seropositive for anti-measles immunoglobulin G (IgG), and seropositivity rate was very different between 6 hospitals (range, 59.9-93.1%). The seroprevelence was lowest in the age of twenties, but the rate was different between 6 hospitals (range 47.0-85.5%). Therefore, to prevent measles from spreading to HCWs, each hospital should make their own data periodically about anti-measles IgG seropositivity of their HCWs.Entities:
Keywords: Health personnel; Measles; Seroprevalence
Year: 2019 PMID: 30941938 PMCID: PMC6446006 DOI: 10.3947/ic.2019.51.1.54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Chemother ISSN: 1598-8112