PREIMMUNIZATION ANTIBODY-TITERS AGAINST M EASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA-VIRUS IN INFANTS AND YOUNG TODDLERS - POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES IN FAVOR OFEARLIER VACCINATION
J. Klinge et al., PREIMMUNIZATION ANTIBODY-TITERS AGAINST M EASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA-VIRUS IN INFANTS AND YOUNG TODDLERS - POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES IN FAVOR OFEARLIER VACCINATION, Monatsschrift fur Kinderheilkunde, 144(8), 1996, pp. 825-829
Aim of the study. Determination of maternal antibodies in unvaccinated
children against measles, mumps and rubella virus. Methods. We determ
ined serum antibodies against measles, mumps and rubella-virus with an
indirect ELISA in unvaccinated children age 4 weeks to 16 months trea
ted at our institution for other reasons. Results. We could analyse th
e results of 143 children. Of children younger than 9 months 48 % (40/
83) had detectable antibodies against measles, 14 % (12/83) against mu
mps and 42% (35/83) against rubella virus. 42 children were older than
9, but younger than 15 months. Only two had antibody against measles
and rubella virus, respectively. One patient had a high value against
mumps virus probably due to an asymptomatic natural infection. Conclus
ions. These results together with the frequent observation of measles
infections in children before the age of 15 months in our institution
would support the recommadation to immunize against MMR already in the
10th month. This would also be possible with respect to a reimmunizat
ion in the 6th year of age, as reccomended in Germany since 1991.