Title of article
Seroresponse to the second measles vaccine dose at school entry in Qassim province, Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors
Khalil, M.K.M. Ministry of Health - Medical Research Administration - Department of Communicable Diseases (Vaccinology) Research Development,, Saudi Arabia , Nadrah, H.M. Ministry of Health - Riyadh Region Health Affairs, Saudi Arabia , Al Yahia, O.A. Ministry of Health - Training and Research Centre - Family Medicine Department, Saudi Arabia , ElGhazali, G. Laboratory of King Fahd Medical City - Virology Department, Saudi Arabia
From page
191
To page
195
Abstract
In 2001, the measles immunization schedule in Saudi Arabia was changed to 2 measles, mumps and rubella vaccine doses at 12 months and at 6 years. In this follow-up study we evaluated the seroresponse to the second measles dose before school entry. We recruited 138 children randomly from primary health care centres in Qassim; 124 children completed the study. Blood samples were collected before and 1 month after giving the second measles dose, before the age of 6 years. There was a statistically significant increase in the geometric mean titre of measles antibody, from 2205 m IU/mL before vaccination to 4723 mIU/mL after (P = 0.0001). The proportion of children with positive ELISA results increased fro++ 94.2% before vaccination to 99.2% after (P = 0.02), while the proportion with protective level (≥ 200 mIU/mL) increased from 97.1% before vaccination to 99.19% after (P = 0.21). The 2-dose measles immunization schedule can produce optimum protection at school entry if high vaccination coverage is guaranteed.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2642182
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