Репозиторий Университета

Age-related immune response to measles virus in staff of a large city hospital


  • Kostinov M.
  • Filatov N.
  • Zhuravlev P.
  • Gladkova L.
  • Polishchuk V.
  • Shmit’ko A.
  • Pakhomov D.
  • Khromova E.
  • Kostinova A.
  • Vasil’yeva G.
  • Tikhonova I.
  • Ryzhov A.
  • Blagovidov D.
  • Kostinov A.
Дата публикации:01.01.2018
Журнал: Pulmonologiya
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus

Аннтотация

© 2018 Medical Education. All Rights Reserved. The aims of the study were to examine age-related features of immune response to measles virus in staff of a large city hospital and to define groups at risk for measles outbreaks. Methods. The study involved 1,855 staff members of a large city hospital aged ≥ 19 years old who had documented vaccination against measles or a history of measles. The participants were divided into age groups with 5-year intervals starting from 19 years of age; there were 11 groups in total. The immune response to measles virus was measured in sera by ELISA using Vector-Best IgG-Kor test system (Russia). Results. Young employers of 19 to 23 years of age were most susceptible to measles; protective antibody level was not detected in 38.5% of them. They were followed by young-to-middle-aged workers (24 to 48 years old) who were negative for anti-measles antibodies or had non-protective level of antibodies in 16.7% to 27.5%. The anti-measles antibody level was low (42.3 % to 60.0 %) in employers of 19 to 43 years of age and gradually increased to 46.3% – 92.2% in the group of 44 to 68 years old. Conclusion. Herd immunity against measles in employers of a large city hospital did not meet requirements for successful infection control which implicates ≤ 7% of seronegative individuals. This means that measles outbreak could occur at any time because the proportion of seronegative individuals (11.5%) twice exceeded the cut-off value; the antibody level was controversial in 3.2% of individuals. Therefore, monitoring anti-measles antibody level in hospital staff is necessary to detect groups at risk who should be vaccinated against measles.


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