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Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco

BACKGROUND: The widespread use of an effective and safe vaccine to measles has substantially decreased morbidity and mortality from this epidemic. Nevertheless, HIV-infected children vaccinated against measles may develop an impaired vaccine response and remain susceptible to this disease. In Morocc...

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Autores principales: Haban, Houda, Benchekroun, Soumia, Sadeq, Mina, Tajounte, Latifa, Ahmed, Hinda Jama, Benjouad, Abdelaziz, Amzazi, Said, Oumzil, Hicham, Elharti, Elmir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30567502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-3590-y
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author Haban, Houda
Benchekroun, Soumia
Sadeq, Mina
Tajounte, Latifa
Ahmed, Hinda Jama
Benjouad, Abdelaziz
Amzazi, Said
Oumzil, Hicham
Elharti, Elmir
author_facet Haban, Houda
Benchekroun, Soumia
Sadeq, Mina
Tajounte, Latifa
Ahmed, Hinda Jama
Benjouad, Abdelaziz
Amzazi, Said
Oumzil, Hicham
Elharti, Elmir
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description BACKGROUND: The widespread use of an effective and safe vaccine to measles has substantially decreased morbidity and mortality from this epidemic. Nevertheless, HIV-infected children vaccinated against measles may develop an impaired vaccine response and remain susceptible to this disease. In Morocco, infants are routinely vaccinated against measles, regardless of their HIV serostatus. An evaluation of the immunization of these children may be of paramount importance to implement timely measures aimed at preventing measles transmission. METHODS: In this study, we have enrolled 114 children vaccinated against measles, 50 children prenatally infected with HIV and 64 HIV-uninfected children. For all children, blood samples were taken to measure anti-measles IgG by EIA and CD4 count by flow cytometry. Additionally, HIV viral load was determined by automated real time PCR, for HIV-infected children. RESULTS: The seroprotective rate of IgG anti-measles antibodies was significantly lower among HIV-infected children (26%) compared with HIV-uninfected children (73%) (p < 0.001). Within HIV-infected children group, the comparison of variables between children without seroprotective seroconversion to measles and those with seroprotective immunity, displayed that sex and age were not statistically different, p > 0.999 and p = 0.730, respectively. However, CD4 count was lower among children with negative serostatus to measles (23% versus 32%, p < 0.001). Furthermore, viral load was higher, with 2.91 log(10) ± 2.24 versus 1.7 log(10) ± 1.5 (p = 0.042). Finally, 62% of children with a negative vaccine response to measles were under HAART therapy, versus 92% (p = 0.008). CONCLUSION: The majority of HIV-infected children vaccinated against measles develop a suboptimal seroprotective titer, and therefore remain at risk for this highly infectious disease. These data in combination with international recommendations, including recent WHO guidance on vaccination of HIV-infected children, suggest there is a need for national measures to prevent these children from measles.
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spelling pubmed-62999682018-12-20 Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco Haban, Houda Benchekroun, Soumia Sadeq, Mina Tajounte, Latifa Ahmed, Hinda Jama Benjouad, Abdelaziz Amzazi, Said Oumzil, Hicham Elharti, Elmir BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The widespread use of an effective and safe vaccine to measles has substantially decreased morbidity and mortality from this epidemic. Nevertheless, HIV-infected children vaccinated against measles may develop an impaired vaccine response and remain susceptible to this disease. In Morocco, infants are routinely vaccinated against measles, regardless of their HIV serostatus. An evaluation of the immunization of these children may be of paramount importance to implement timely measures aimed at preventing measles transmission. METHODS: In this study, we have enrolled 114 children vaccinated against measles, 50 children prenatally infected with HIV and 64 HIV-uninfected children. For all children, blood samples were taken to measure anti-measles IgG by EIA and CD4 count by flow cytometry. Additionally, HIV viral load was determined by automated real time PCR, for HIV-infected children. RESULTS: The seroprotective rate of IgG anti-measles antibodies was significantly lower among HIV-infected children (26%) compared with HIV-uninfected children (73%) (p < 0.001). Within HIV-infected children group, the comparison of variables between children without seroprotective seroconversion to measles and those with seroprotective immunity, displayed that sex and age were not statistically different, p > 0.999 and p = 0.730, respectively. However, CD4 count was lower among children with negative serostatus to measles (23% versus 32%, p < 0.001). Furthermore, viral load was higher, with 2.91 log(10) ± 2.24 versus 1.7 log(10) ± 1.5 (p = 0.042). Finally, 62% of children with a negative vaccine response to measles were under HAART therapy, versus 92% (p = 0.008). CONCLUSION: The majority of HIV-infected children vaccinated against measles develop a suboptimal seroprotective titer, and therefore remain at risk for this highly infectious disease. These data in combination with international recommendations, including recent WHO guidance on vaccination of HIV-infected children, suggest there is a need for national measures to prevent these children from measles. BioMed Central 2018-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6299968/ /pubmed/30567502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-3590-y Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Haban, Houda
Benchekroun, Soumia
Sadeq, Mina
Tajounte, Latifa
Ahmed, Hinda Jama
Benjouad, Abdelaziz
Amzazi, Said
Oumzil, Hicham
Elharti, Elmir
Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco
title Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco
title_full Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco
title_fullStr Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco
title_short Seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically HIV-infected children, in Morocco
title_sort seroprevalence of measles vaccine antibody response in vertically hiv-infected children, in morocco
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30567502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-3590-y
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