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
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