Artículo
Persistence of measles neutralizing antibody related to vaccine and natural infection adquired before HIV infection
Isa, Maria Beatriz; Pavan, Jorge Victorio; Sicilia Don, Paola Ermelinda; Grutadauria, S.; Martinez, Laura Cecilia; Giordano, Miguel Oscar; Masachessi, Gisela
; Barril, Patricia Angelica
; Nates, Silvia Viviana
Fecha de publicación:
10/2013
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Epidemiology and Infection
ISSN:
0950-2688
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Little is known about long-lasting measles protective immunity when exposure to wild-type or vaccine measles virus precedes HIV infection. The results obtained suggest that measles immunity wanes and the lowest measles geometric mean titres (GMT) were significantly associated with measles vaccine-induced immunity in individuals that later developed HIV infection (86% prevalence, GMT 164 mIU/ml) compared to naturally induced immunity in HIV-infected adults (100% prevalence, GMT 340 mIU/ml, P= 0·0082) or non-HIV infected adults (100%, GMT 724 mIU/ml, P= 0·0001), and vaccine-induced immunity in non-HIV-infected adults (100%, GMT 347 mIU/ml, P= 0·017). The study was conducted in an area without wild-type virus circulation since 2000. The absence of virus circulating may alter the paradigm of lifelong immunity to measles virus after vaccination. As the proportion of HIV-infected individuals possessing only vaccine-induced immunity continues to grow, checking the status of measles immunity in this group is strongly recommended
Palabras clave:
Hiv
,
Infected Adults
,
Measles
,
Measles Immunity
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Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
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Citación
Isa, Maria Beatriz; Pavan, Jorge Victorio; Sicilia Don, Paola Ermelinda; Grutadauria, S.; Martinez, Laura Cecilia; et al.; Persistence of measles neutralizing antibody related to vaccine and natural infection adquired before HIV infection; Cambridge University Press; Epidemiology and Infection; 142; 8; 10-2013; 1708-1712
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