Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria

Objectives: To determine immune responses to selected vaccine-preventable communicable diseases: pertussis, diphtheria and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib11 Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b.) in Algerian toddlers and preschool children after primary vaccination and first booster, recruited from...

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Main Authors: Nabila Benamrouche, Hassiba Tali Maamar, Samia Chemli, Houria Senouci, Kheira Rahal
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Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-b317976ccb2841e18c3ba7a2fb2ea3682020-11-25T03:04:50ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402018-06-0146e00664Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, AlgeriaNabila Benamrouche0Hassiba Tali Maamar1Samia Chemli2Houria Senouci3Kheira Rahal4Corresponding author.; Institut Pasteur of Algeria, Algiers, AlgeriaInstitut Pasteur of Algeria, Algiers, AlgeriaInstitut Pasteur of Algeria, Algiers, AlgeriaInstitut Pasteur of Algeria, Algiers, AlgeriaInstitut Pasteur of Algeria, Algiers, AlgeriaObjectives: To determine immune responses to selected vaccine-preventable communicable diseases: pertussis, diphtheria and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib11 Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b.) in Algerian toddlers and preschool children after primary vaccination and first booster, recruited from three local healthcare facilities in Northwestern Algiers. Methods: The information of demographic characteristics and vaccination status were collected for each subject by questionnaire. Specific antibody levels and Hib antibody avidity were determined using commercial ELISA kits. Results: A total of eighty-one subjects aged between 19 and 55 months were studied. Almost all subjects were fully protected against diphtheria (76/81; 93.83%; 95% CI22 CI: confidence intervals.: 86.35–97.33) and invasive Hib disease (29/30; 96.67%; 95% CI: 83.33–99.41), while only 20/78 (25.64%; 95% CI: 17.26–36.31) had anti-PT33 PT: pertussis toxin. (pertussis toxin) antibody levels above 25 IU/ml. A significant decrease of anti-PT antibody levels was observed until the age of 36 months (p = 0.02). GMTs44 GMT: geometric mean titer. (geometric mean titers) of anti-PT antibodies were low, but remain significantly higher in children ≤36 months of age (p = 0.02). Both GMT and rates of ≥0.15 μg/ml, ≥1 μg/ml, and ≥5 μg/ml titers were significantly higher in Hib-vaccinated subjects (p < 0.01). Relative Hib-avidity index (≥50%) and GMAI55 GMAI: geometric mean avidity index. (geometric mean avidity index) were high in both Hib-vaccinated and -unvaccinated groups. Conclusions: As shown in the present study, young children were fully protected against diphtheria and Hib, but showed low immunity to pertussis. Further sero-epidemiological studies including a large number of subjects with a wider range of age are needed to explore the immunity level in older children, adolescents and adults.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018319832ImmunologyInfectious diseasePublic health
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author Nabila Benamrouche
Hassiba Tali Maamar
Samia Chemli
Houria Senouci
Kheira Rahal
spellingShingle Nabila Benamrouche
Hassiba Tali Maamar
Samia Chemli
Houria Senouci
Kheira Rahal
Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria
Heliyon
Immunology
Infectious disease
Public health
author_facet Nabila Benamrouche
Hassiba Tali Maamar
Samia Chemli
Houria Senouci
Kheira Rahal
author_sort Nabila Benamrouche
title Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria
title_short Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria
title_full Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria
title_fullStr Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria
title_full_unstemmed Immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in Northwestern Algiers, Algeria
title_sort immune responses to vaccine-preventable diseases among toddlers and preschool children after primary immunization and first booster in northwestern algiers, algeria
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objectives: To determine immune responses to selected vaccine-preventable communicable diseases: pertussis, diphtheria and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib11 Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b.) in Algerian toddlers and preschool children after primary vaccination and first booster, recruited from three local healthcare facilities in Northwestern Algiers. Methods: The information of demographic characteristics and vaccination status were collected for each subject by questionnaire. Specific antibody levels and Hib antibody avidity were determined using commercial ELISA kits. Results: A total of eighty-one subjects aged between 19 and 55 months were studied. Almost all subjects were fully protected against diphtheria (76/81; 93.83%; 95% CI22 CI: confidence intervals.: 86.35–97.33) and invasive Hib disease (29/30; 96.67%; 95% CI: 83.33–99.41), while only 20/78 (25.64%; 95% CI: 17.26–36.31) had anti-PT33 PT: pertussis toxin. (pertussis toxin) antibody levels above 25 IU/ml. A significant decrease of anti-PT antibody levels was observed until the age of 36 months (p = 0.02). GMTs44 GMT: geometric mean titer. (geometric mean titers) of anti-PT antibodies were low, but remain significantly higher in children ≤36 months of age (p = 0.02). Both GMT and rates of ≥0.15 μg/ml, ≥1 μg/ml, and ≥5 μg/ml titers were significantly higher in Hib-vaccinated subjects (p < 0.01). Relative Hib-avidity index (≥50%) and GMAI55 GMAI: geometric mean avidity index. (geometric mean avidity index) were high in both Hib-vaccinated and -unvaccinated groups. Conclusions: As shown in the present study, young children were fully protected against diphtheria and Hib, but showed low immunity to pertussis. Further sero-epidemiological studies including a large number of subjects with a wider range of age are needed to explore the immunity level in older children, adolescents and adults.
topic Immunology
Infectious disease
Public health
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018319832
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