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Measles Virus Infection and Immunity in a Suboptimal Vaccination Coverage Setting.

Monia Pacenti1, Nataskya Maione2, Enrico Lavezzo2, Elisa Franchin1,2, Federico Dal Bello1,2, Lorena Gottardello3, Luisa Barzon1,2.   

Abstract

Despite efforts to improve surveillance and vaccination coverage, measles virus (MeV) continues to cause outbreaks also in high-income countries. As the reference laboratory of the Veneto Region, Italy, we analyzed changes in population immunity, described measles outbreaks, investigated MeV genetic diversity, and evaluated cross-protection of measles vaccination against MeV epidemic strains. Like most European areas, the Veneto Region has suboptimal measles vaccination coverage and is facing a growing public mistrust of vaccination. A progressive decline of measles vaccine uptake was observed during the last decade in the Veneto Region, leading to immunity gaps in children and young adults. Measles outbreaks were caused by the same MeV genotype B3, D4, and D8 strains that were circulating in other European countries. Eleven cases of measles were observed in immunized subjects. These cases were not associated with particular MeV genotypes nor with mutations in epitopes recognized by neutralizing antibodies. Accordingly, sera from fully vaccinated subjects cross-neutralized epidemic MeV strains, including the genotypes B3, D4, and D8, with the same high efficiency demonstrated against the vaccine strain. In fully vaccinated subjects, high MeV IgG antibody titers persisted up to 30 years following vaccination. These results support the use of the current measles-containing vaccines and strategies to strengthen vaccination.

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Keywords:  cross-protection; epidemiology; immunity; measles; neutralizing antibody; outbreak; secondary vaccine failure; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine uptake; whole-genome sequencing

Year:  2019        PMID: 31795157     DOI: 10.3390/vaccines7040199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


  2 in total

1.  Seroprevalence to Measles Virus after Vaccination or Natural Infection in an Adult Population, in Italy.

Authors:  Gabriele Anichini; Claudia Gandolfo; Simonetta Fabrizi; Giovan Battista Miceli; Chiara Terrosi; Gianni Gori Savellini; Shibily Prathyumnan; Daniela Orsi; Giuseppe Battista; Maria Grazia Cusi
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2020-02-03

Review 2.  Breakthrough Infections: A Challenge towards Measles Elimination?

Authors:  Clara Fappani; Maria Gori; Marta Canuti; Mara Terraneo; Daniela Colzani; Elisabetta Tanzi; Antonella Amendola; Silvia Bianchi
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-08-04
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