Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009
Summary: The seroprevalence (SP) of measles and rubella virus antibodies is presented by age groups obtained in the IV Serosurvey of the Region of Madrid (2008–2009). The target population is composed of residents with ages ranging between 2 and 60 years in the Region of Madrid. A two-stage cluster...
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doaj-3c660034fb094152a6d63f4e818d3a1d2020-11-25T01:48:36ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412015-09-0185432440Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009Luis García-Comas0J.C. Sanz Moreno1M. Ordobás Gavín2D. Barranco Ordóñez3J. García Gutiérrez4B. Ramos Blázquez5I. Rodero Garduño6Health Department of the Community of Madrid, Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Prevention, Madrid, Spain; Corresponding author at: Health Department of the Community of Madrid, Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Prevention, C/ San Martín de Porres, 6-2, 28035 Madrid, Spain. Tel.: +34 913700869; fax: +34 913700883.Health Department of the Community of Madrid, Regional Public Health Laboratory, Madrid, SpainHealth Department of the Community of Madrid, Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Prevention, Madrid, SpainHealth Department of the Community of Madrid, Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Prevention, Madrid, SpainHealth Department of the Community of Madrid, Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Prevention, Madrid, SpainHealth Department of the Community of Madrid, Regional Public Health Laboratory, Madrid, SpainHealth Department of the Community of Madrid, Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Prevention, Madrid, SpainSummary: The seroprevalence (SP) of measles and rubella virus antibodies is presented by age groups obtained in the IV Serosurvey of the Region of Madrid (2008–2009). The target population is composed of residents with ages ranging between 2 and 60 years in the Region of Madrid. A two-stage cluster sample is used. The SP of measles virus antibodies is 97.8% (CI 95%: 97.3–98.2). The highest SP is observed in the 2–5 year and 41–60 year age groups. The point estimate does not reach 95% in the 16–20 and 21–30 year age groups. The SP of rubella virus antibodies is 97.2% (CI 95%: 96.5–97.7). The SP is over 95% in all of the age groups. In immigrant women between the ages of 16 and 49, the SP is 95.9% (CI 95%: 93.7–97.4). The identification of groups susceptible to the measles virus in young adults could lead to outbreaks as a result of importing the virus. The circulation of the rubella virus is possible among immigrant women aged between 16 and 49 years, which could lead to the appearance of SRC cases. Epidemiological surveillance will allow the impact on the measles and rubella elimination plan to be determined in the future. Keywords: Measles, Rubella, Seroprevalence, Epidemiological surveillance, Population surveyshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034115000489 |
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Luis García-Comas J.C. Sanz Moreno M. Ordobás Gavín D. Barranco Ordóñez J. García Gutiérrez B. Ramos Blázquez I. Rodero Garduño Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009 Journal of Infection and Public Health |
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Luis García-Comas J.C. Sanz Moreno M. Ordobás Gavín D. Barranco Ordóñez J. García Gutiérrez B. Ramos Blázquez I. Rodero Garduño |
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Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009 |
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Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009 |
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Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009 |
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Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009 |
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Seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the Community of Madrid, 2008–2009 |
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seroprevalence of measles and rubella virus antibodies in the population of the community of madrid, 2008–2009 |
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Journal of Infection and Public Health |
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Summary: The seroprevalence (SP) of measles and rubella virus antibodies is presented by age groups obtained in the IV Serosurvey of the Region of Madrid (2008–2009). The target population is composed of residents with ages ranging between 2 and 60 years in the Region of Madrid. A two-stage cluster sample is used. The SP of measles virus antibodies is 97.8% (CI 95%: 97.3–98.2). The highest SP is observed in the 2–5 year and 41–60 year age groups. The point estimate does not reach 95% in the 16–20 and 21–30 year age groups. The SP of rubella virus antibodies is 97.2% (CI 95%: 96.5–97.7). The SP is over 95% in all of the age groups. In immigrant women between the ages of 16 and 49, the SP is 95.9% (CI 95%: 93.7–97.4). The identification of groups susceptible to the measles virus in young adults could lead to outbreaks as a result of importing the virus. The circulation of the rubella virus is possible among immigrant women aged between 16 and 49 years, which could lead to the appearance of SRC cases. Epidemiological surveillance will allow the impact on the measles and rubella elimination plan to be determined in the future. Keywords: Measles, Rubella, Seroprevalence, Epidemiological surveillance, Population surveys |
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