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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 1999, p. 868-871, Vol. 6, No. 6
Institute for Medical Microbiology,
University of Bern, Switzerland
Received 26 April 1999/Returned for modification 24 June
1999/Accepted 3 August 1999
The decay of maternally derived antibodies to measles, mumps, and
rubella viruses in Swiss infants was studied in order to determine the
optimal time for vaccination. A total of 500 serum or plasma samples
from infants up to 2 years of age were tested by enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay and fluorescent-antibody testing. The decline of
antibody prevalence was slowest against the measles virus. By 9 to 12 months of age, only 5 of 58 (8.6%; 95% CI, 2.9 to 19.0) infants were
antibody positive for the measles virus, and only 2 had levels above
200 mIU/ml. Mumps and rubella virus antibody seropositivity was lowest
at 9 to 12 months of age with 3 of 58 (5.2%; 95% CI, 1.1 to 14.4)
infants and at 12 to 15 months with 1 of 48 (2.1%; 95% CI, 0.1 to
11.1) infants, respectively. Concentrations of passively acquired
antibodies decreased rapidly within the first 6 months of life. We
observed no significant differences in antibody prevalence or
concentration according to gender in any age group. In conclusion, MMR
vaccination at 12 instead of 15 months of age could reduce the pool of
susceptible subjects in infancy and support the efforts to eliminate
these infections, particularly in combination with a second vaccine dose before school entry.
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Decay of Passively Acquired Maternal Antibodies
against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Viruses
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Medical Microbiology, University of Bern, Friedbühlstrasse 51, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland. Phone: 41 31 632 3214. Fax: 41 31 632 4965. E-mail: matter{at}imm.unibe.ch.
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