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Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age
BACKGROUND: The majority of infants will not be protected by maternal antibodies until their first measles vaccination, between 12 and 15 months of age. This provides incentive to reduce the age at measles vaccination, but immunological consequences are insufficiently understood, and long-term effec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6639599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz159 |
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author | Brinkman, Iris D de Wit, Jelle Smits, Gaby P ten Hulscher, Hinke I Jongerius, Maria C Abreu, Taymara C van der Klis, Fiona R M Hahné, Susan J M Koopmans, Marion P G Rots, Nynke Y van Baarle, Debbie van Binnendijk, Robert S |
author_facet | Brinkman, Iris D de Wit, Jelle Smits, Gaby P ten Hulscher, Hinke I Jongerius, Maria C Abreu, Taymara C van der Klis, Fiona R M Hahné, Susan J M Koopmans, Marion P G Rots, Nynke Y van Baarle, Debbie van Binnendijk, Robert S |
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description | BACKGROUND: The majority of infants will not be protected by maternal antibodies until their first measles vaccination, between 12 and 15 months of age. This provides incentive to reduce the age at measles vaccination, but immunological consequences are insufficiently understood, and long-term effects are largely unknown. METHODS: A total of 79 infants who received early measles vaccination between 6 and 12 months age and a second dose at 14 months of age were compared to 44 children in a control group who received 1 dose at 14 months of age. Measles virus–specific neutralizing antibody concentrations and avidity were determined up to 4 years of age. RESULTS: Infants who first received measles vaccination before 12 months of age had a long-term decrease in the concentration and avidity of measles virus–specific neutralizing antibodies, compared with infants in the control group. For 11.1% of children with a first dose before 9 months of age, antibody levels at 4 years of age had dropped below the cutoff for clinical protection. CONCLUSIONS: Early measles vaccination provides immediate protection in the majority of infants but yields a long-term decrease in neutralizing antibody responses, compared to vaccination at a later age. Additional vaccination at 14 months of age does not improve this. Over the long term, this may result in an increasing number of children susceptible to measles. |
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spelling | pubmed-66395992019-07-23 Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age Brinkman, Iris D de Wit, Jelle Smits, Gaby P ten Hulscher, Hinke I Jongerius, Maria C Abreu, Taymara C van der Klis, Fiona R M Hahné, Susan J M Koopmans, Marion P G Rots, Nynke Y van Baarle, Debbie van Binnendijk, Robert S J Infect Dis Major Articles and Brief Reports BACKGROUND: The majority of infants will not be protected by maternal antibodies until their first measles vaccination, between 12 and 15 months of age. This provides incentive to reduce the age at measles vaccination, but immunological consequences are insufficiently understood, and long-term effects are largely unknown. METHODS: A total of 79 infants who received early measles vaccination between 6 and 12 months age and a second dose at 14 months of age were compared to 44 children in a control group who received 1 dose at 14 months of age. Measles virus–specific neutralizing antibody concentrations and avidity were determined up to 4 years of age. RESULTS: Infants who first received measles vaccination before 12 months of age had a long-term decrease in the concentration and avidity of measles virus–specific neutralizing antibodies, compared with infants in the control group. For 11.1% of children with a first dose before 9 months of age, antibody levels at 4 years of age had dropped below the cutoff for clinical protection. CONCLUSIONS: Early measles vaccination provides immediate protection in the majority of infants but yields a long-term decrease in neutralizing antibody responses, compared to vaccination at a later age. Additional vaccination at 14 months of age does not improve this. Over the long term, this may result in an increasing number of children susceptible to measles. Oxford University Press 2019-08-15 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6639599/ /pubmed/30972418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz159 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Major Articles and Brief Reports Brinkman, Iris D de Wit, Jelle Smits, Gaby P ten Hulscher, Hinke I Jongerius, Maria C Abreu, Taymara C van der Klis, Fiona R M Hahné, Susan J M Koopmans, Marion P G Rots, Nynke Y van Baarle, Debbie van Binnendijk, Robert S Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age |
title | Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age |
title_full | Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age |
title_fullStr | Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age |
title_full_unstemmed | Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age |
title_short | Early Measles Vaccination During an Outbreak in the Netherlands: Short-Term and Long-Term Decreases in Antibody Responses Among Children Vaccinated Before 12 Months of Age |
title_sort | early measles vaccination during an outbreak in the netherlands: short-term and long-term decreases in antibody responses among children vaccinated before 12 months of age |
topic | Major Articles and Brief Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6639599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz159 |
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