1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf02592300
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The epidemiology of rubella virus infections in a large city of southern Italy

Abstract: Serum titers of anti-rubella antibodies were measured in 4,424 babies and children (aged 0-15 years) and in 2,362 females of childbearing age by a microhemagglutination-inhibition technique. Sera were screened for IgM antibodies with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; positive sera were titrated in a capture immunoenzymatic test. The incidence of serological positive response, high at birth and in the first 6 months of life (65.0%), declined in the older age-groups (60.2% from 6 to 12 months, 57.0% from 1 t… Show more

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“…The continued circulation of rubella virus was due to incomplete vaccination coverage, which ranges from 26% in the south to 88% in the north of Italy [13]. Seroepidemiological surveys conducted in the 1990s revealed seronegativity rates of у10% among adolescent females and women of child-bearing age, у20% among adolescent males, and as high as 30% among children !15 years old [14,15]. Concomitant with vaccination, however, has been an increase in the percentage of cases in individuals 114 years old, from 12% in 1980-1989 to 22% in 1990-1998 (G.G., unpublished data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continued circulation of rubella virus was due to incomplete vaccination coverage, which ranges from 26% in the south to 88% in the north of Italy [13]. Seroepidemiological surveys conducted in the 1990s revealed seronegativity rates of у10% among adolescent females and women of child-bearing age, у20% among adolescent males, and as high as 30% among children !15 years old [14,15]. Concomitant with vaccination, however, has been an increase in the percentage of cases in individuals 114 years old, from 12% in 1980-1989 to 22% in 1990-1998 (G.G., unpublished data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%