| Literature DB >> 3433917 |
P E Valensin1, G M Rossolini, M G Cusi, A Zanchi, C Cellesi, A Rossolini.
Abstract
Screening for rubella antibodies was carried out on 1557 schoolgirls aged 9-20. Of seronegative subjects 70% (442/631) were immunized with RA 27/3 rubella vaccine and some of the vaccinees underwent a serological and clinical follow-up over a two year period. Adverse reactions occurred in 27% of vaccinees, usually 1-2 weeks after immunization; late reactions were never observed. The vaccine-induced seroconversion rate evaluated at 4-5 weeks after immunization was 99.7%. Both one and two years after immunization the seropositivity rate of vaccinees was 100%. The maximum geometric mean antibody titre (GMT) was observed at 4-5 weeks after vaccination and a significant GMT decrease was evident on both the following annual controls. Specific antibody patterns in vaccinees were highly variable and in a small number of subjects a remarkable antibody titre decrease was noticed.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3433917 DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(87)90154-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641