International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jul 2024)

Age-specific prevalence of IgG against measles/rubella and the impact of routine and supplementary immunization activities: A multistage random cluster sampling study with mathematical modelling

  • Masahiko Hachiya,
  • Emilia Vynnycky,
  • Yoshio Mori,
  • Hung Thai Do,
  • Mai Kim Huynh,
  • Long Hoang Trinh,
  • Duy Duc Nguyen,
  • Nhu Anh Thi Tran,
  • Thanh Tien Hoang,
  • Hai Hang Thi Hoang,
  • Ngoc Dieu Thi Vo,
  • Thieu Hoang Le,
  • Yasunori Ichimura,
  • Shinsuke Miyano,
  • Sumiyo Okawa,
  • Moe Moe Thandar,
  • Yuta Yokobori,
  • Yosuke Inoue,
  • Tetsuya Mizoue,
  • Makoto Takeda,
  • Kenichi Komada

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 144
p. 107053

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Background: Vietnam continues to have measles and rubella outbreaks following supplementary immunization activities (SIA) and routine immunization despite both having high reported coverage. To evaluate immunization activities, age-specific immunity against measles and rubella, and the number of averted Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) cases, must be estimated. Methods: Dried blood spots were collected from 2091 randomly selected individuals aged 1-39 years. Measles and rubella virus-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) were measured by enzyme immunoassay. Results were considered positive at ≥120 mIU/mL for measles and ≥10 IU/mL for rubella. The number of CRS cases averted by immunization since 2014 were estimated using mathematical modelling. Results: Overall IgG seroprevalence was 99.7% (95%CI: 99.2-99.9) for measles and 83.6% (95%CI: 79.3-87.1) for rubella. Rubella IgG seroprevalence was higher among age groups targeted in the SIA than in non-targeted young adults (95.4% [95%CI: 92.9-97.0] vs 72.4% [95%CI: 63.1-80.1]; P < 0.001). The estimated number of CRS cases averted in 2019 by immunization activities since 2014 ranged from 126 (95%CI: 0-460) to 883 (95%CI: 0-2271) depending on the assumed postvaccination reduction in the force of infection. Conclusions: The results suggest the SIA was effective, while young adults born before 1998 who remain unprotected for rubella require further vaccination.

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