Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Boaventura Antonio dos
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Straliotto, Selir Maria, Siqueira, Marilda M., Ranieri, Tani Schilling, Bercini, Marilina, Schermann, Maria Tereza, Wagner, Mario Bernardes, Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
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Resumo: Objective. We evaluated the seroprevalence for measles, mumps, and rubella in school-age children (6–12 years old) before and after the administration of three triple combined viral vaccines. Methods. In two municipal schools of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 692 blood samples were collected before vaccination and 636 samples 21 to 30 days after vaccination during 1996. IgG antibody seropositivity was investigated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (measles and mumps with Enzygnost [Behring, Marburg, Germany]; rubella with Rubenostika [Organon Teknica, Boxtel, the Netherlands]). The vaccines compared were: A: E-Zagreb, L-Zagreb, and Wistar RA 27/3 (Tresivac); B: Moraten, J-Lynn, and Wistar RA 27/3 (M-M-R II); and C: Schwarz, Urabe AM-9, and Wistar RA 27/3 (Trimovax). Results. Before vaccination, 79.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 76.0%–82.2%] of the samples were positive for measles, 69.4% (95% CI = 65.8%–72.8%) for mumps, and 55.4% (95% CI = 51.6%–59.2%) for rubella. After vaccination with the A, B, and C vaccines, seropositivity was 100.0%, 99.5%, and 100.0%, respectively for measles; 99.5%, 94.5%, and 92.0% for mumps; and 92.6%, 91.3%, and 88.6% for rubella. Conclusions. About one-fifth (20.8%) of the schoolchildren who could have been vaccinated against measles at age 9 months had levels of antibodies insufficient for protection. In the sample of schoolchildren without previous vaccination against mumps and rubella, high proportions of susceptible levels were found. All vaccines were immunogenic, but vaccine A yielded a seroconversion rate of 99.5% for the mumps component, which was significantly higher than the other two vaccines (P < 0.01).
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spelling Santos, Boaventura Antonio dosStraliotto, Selir MariaSiqueira, Marilda M.Ranieri, Tani SchillingBercini, MarilinaSchermann, Maria TerezaWagner, Mario BernardesSilveira, Themis Reverbel da2013-02-09T01:39:00Z20061020-4989http://hdl.handle.net/10183/66412000592375Objective. We evaluated the seroprevalence for measles, mumps, and rubella in school-age children (6–12 years old) before and after the administration of three triple combined viral vaccines. Methods. In two municipal schools of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 692 blood samples were collected before vaccination and 636 samples 21 to 30 days after vaccination during 1996. IgG antibody seropositivity was investigated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (measles and mumps with Enzygnost [Behring, Marburg, Germany]; rubella with Rubenostika [Organon Teknica, Boxtel, the Netherlands]). The vaccines compared were: A: E-Zagreb, L-Zagreb, and Wistar RA 27/3 (Tresivac); B: Moraten, J-Lynn, and Wistar RA 27/3 (M-M-R II); and C: Schwarz, Urabe AM-9, and Wistar RA 27/3 (Trimovax). Results. Before vaccination, 79.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 76.0%–82.2%] of the samples were positive for measles, 69.4% (95% CI = 65.8%–72.8%) for mumps, and 55.4% (95% CI = 51.6%–59.2%) for rubella. After vaccination with the A, B, and C vaccines, seropositivity was 100.0%, 99.5%, and 100.0%, respectively for measles; 99.5%, 94.5%, and 92.0% for mumps; and 92.6%, 91.3%, and 88.6% for rubella. Conclusions. About one-fifth (20.8%) of the schoolchildren who could have been vaccinated against measles at age 9 months had levels of antibodies insufficient for protection. In the sample of schoolchildren without previous vaccination against mumps and rubella, high proportions of susceptible levels were found. All vaccines were immunogenic, but vaccine A yielded a seroconversion rate of 99.5% for the mumps component, which was significantly higher than the other two vaccines (P < 0.01).Objetivo. Se evaluó la seroprevalencia para sarampión, paperas y rubéola en niños en edad escolar (6–12 años) antes y después de la administración de tres vacunas triples antivirales combinadas. Métodos. Se colectaron 692 muestras de sangre antes de la vacunación y 636 muestras entre 21 y 30 días después de la vacunación a niños de dos escuelas municipales de Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, durante 1996. Se investigó la seropositividad de anticuerpos de la clase IgG mediante un ensayo de inmunoadsorción enzimática tipo ELISA (sarampión y paperas con Enzygnost [Behring, Marburgo, Alemania] y rubéola con Rubenostika [Organon Teknica, Boxtel, Países Bajos]). Las vacunas comparadas fueron: a) E-Zagreb, L-Zagreb y Wistar RA 27/3 (Tresivac); b) Moraten, J-Lynn y Wistar RA 27/3 (M-M-R II); y c) Schwarz, Urabe AM-9 y Wistar RA 27/3 (Trimovax). Resultados. Antes de la vacunación, 79,2% (intervalo de confianza [IC] 95%: 76,0 a 82,2) de las muestras fueron positivas para sarampión, 69,4% (IC 95%: 65,8 a 72,8) para paperas y 55,4% (IC 95%: 51,6 a 59,2) para rubéola. Después de la vacunación con las vacunas A, B y C, la seropositividad fue de 100%, 99,5% y 100%, respectivamente para sarampión; de 99,5%, 94,5% y 92,0% para paperas; y de 92,6%, 92,3% y 88,6% para rubéola. Conclusiones. Alrededor de un quinto (20,8%) de los escolares que pudieron haber sido vacunados contra el sarampión a los 9 meses de edad tenían niveles de anticuerpos insuficientes para protegerlos. En la muestra de escolares sin vacunación previa contra paperas y rubéola se encontró una alta proporción de niños susceptibles. Todas las vacunas fueron inmunogénicas, pero la vacuna A produjo una tasa de seroconversión de 99,5% para el componente de paperas, significativamente mayor que la de las otras dos vacunas (P < 0,01).application/pdfengRevista panamericana de salud pública. Washington. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
dc.title.alternative.es.fl_str_mv Prevalencia de anticuerpos contra sarampión, paperas y rubéola en niños en edad escolar antes y después de la vacunación con tres vacunas triples antivirales combinadas diferentes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, 1996
title Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
spellingShingle Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
Santos, Boaventura Antonio dos
Vacinação
Anticorpos
Anticorpos antivirais
Vacina contra sarampo-caxumba-rubéola
Rio Grande do Sul
Vaccination
Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
Antibodies, viral
Brasil
Sarampión
Paperas
Rubéola
Anticuerpos virales
Vacunación
title_short Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
title_full Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
title_fullStr Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
title_sort Prevalence of antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella before and after vaccination of school-age children with three different triple combined viral vaccines, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1996
author Santos, Boaventura Antonio dos
author_facet Santos, Boaventura Antonio dos
Straliotto, Selir Maria
Siqueira, Marilda M.
Ranieri, Tani Schilling
Bercini, Marilina
Schermann, Maria Tereza
Wagner, Mario Bernardes
Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
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author2 Straliotto, Selir Maria
Siqueira, Marilda M.
Ranieri, Tani Schilling
Bercini, Marilina
Schermann, Maria Tereza
Wagner, Mario Bernardes
Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Boaventura Antonio dos
Straliotto, Selir Maria
Siqueira, Marilda M.
Ranieri, Tani Schilling
Bercini, Marilina
Schermann, Maria Tereza
Wagner, Mario Bernardes
Silveira, Themis Reverbel da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vacinação
Anticorpos
Anticorpos antivirais
Vacina contra sarampo-caxumba-rubéola
Rio Grande do Sul
topic Vacinação
Anticorpos
Anticorpos antivirais
Vacina contra sarampo-caxumba-rubéola
Rio Grande do Sul
Vaccination
Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
Antibodies, viral
Brasil
Sarampión
Paperas
Rubéola
Anticuerpos virales
Vacunación
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Vaccination
Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
Antibodies, viral
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Brasil
Sarampión
Paperas
Rubéola
Anticuerpos virales
Vacunación
description Objective. We evaluated the seroprevalence for measles, mumps, and rubella in school-age children (6–12 years old) before and after the administration of three triple combined viral vaccines. Methods. In two municipal schools of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 692 blood samples were collected before vaccination and 636 samples 21 to 30 days after vaccination during 1996. IgG antibody seropositivity was investigated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (measles and mumps with Enzygnost [Behring, Marburg, Germany]; rubella with Rubenostika [Organon Teknica, Boxtel, the Netherlands]). The vaccines compared were: A: E-Zagreb, L-Zagreb, and Wistar RA 27/3 (Tresivac); B: Moraten, J-Lynn, and Wistar RA 27/3 (M-M-R II); and C: Schwarz, Urabe AM-9, and Wistar RA 27/3 (Trimovax). Results. Before vaccination, 79.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 76.0%–82.2%] of the samples were positive for measles, 69.4% (95% CI = 65.8%–72.8%) for mumps, and 55.4% (95% CI = 51.6%–59.2%) for rubella. After vaccination with the A, B, and C vaccines, seropositivity was 100.0%, 99.5%, and 100.0%, respectively for measles; 99.5%, 94.5%, and 92.0% for mumps; and 92.6%, 91.3%, and 88.6% for rubella. Conclusions. About one-fifth (20.8%) of the schoolchildren who could have been vaccinated against measles at age 9 months had levels of antibodies insufficient for protection. In the sample of schoolchildren without previous vaccination against mumps and rubella, high proportions of susceptible levels were found. All vaccines were immunogenic, but vaccine A yielded a seroconversion rate of 99.5% for the mumps component, which was significantly higher than the other two vaccines (P < 0.01).
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