Sero-prevalence of rubella among pregnant women in India, 2017. Issue 52 (18th December 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Sero-prevalence of rubella among pregnant women in India, 2017. Issue 52 (18th December 2018)
- Main Title:
- Sero-prevalence of rubella among pregnant women in India, 2017
- Authors:
- Muliyil, Divya Elizabeth
Singh, Pratibha
Jois, Srinivas Krishna
Otiv, Suhas
Suri, Vanita
Varma, Vishakha
Abraham, Asha Mary
Raut, Chandrakant
Gupta, Minakshi
Singh, Mini P.
Viswanathan, Rajalakshmi
Naik, Sadanand
Nag, Vijaylakshmi
Benakappa, Asha
Bavdekar, Ashish
Sapkal, Gajanan
Singh, Kuldeep
Gupta, Nivedita
Verma, Sanjay
Santhanam, Sridhar
Mishra, Sudhir
Bhatnagar, Ambar
Prasad, G.R.V.
Kolekar, Jyoti
Raj, Naga
Sabarinathan, R.
Sachdeva, Ravinder Kaur
George, Suji
Chaudhary, Shyama
Verghese, Valsan Philip
Jagtap, Vishal
Bharadwaj, Manasa
Murhekar, Manoj
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: Rubella IgG sero-prevalence among pregnant women in the six sentinel sites was found to be high. High sero-prevalence, in absence of immunization indicates continued transmission of rubella. Periodic sero-surveys among pregnant women could be useful to monitor rubella sero-prevalence. Abstract: Background: We conducted a sero-survey among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics of six hospitals which also function as sentinel sites for CRS surveillance, to estimate the prevalence of IgG antibodies against rubella. Methods: We systematically sampled 1800 pregnant women attending antenatal clinics and tested their sera for IgG antibodies against rubella. We classified sera as seropositive (titre ≥10 IU/ml), sero-negative (titre <8 IU/ml) or indeterminate (titre 8–9.9 IU/ml) per manufacturer's instructions. In a sub-sample, we estimated the titers of IgG antibodies against rubella. IgG titer of ≥10 IU/mL was considered protective. Results: Of 1800 sera tested, 1502 (83.4%) were seropositive and 24 (1.3%) were indeterminate and 274 (15.2%) were sero-negative. Rubella sero-positivity did not differ by age group, educational status or place of residence. Three hundred and eighty three (87.8%) of the 436 sera had IgG concentrations ≥10 IU/mL. Conclusion: The results of the serosurvey indicate high levels of rubella sero-positivity in pregnant women. High sero-prevalence in the absence of routine childhood immunization indicates continued transmission of rubella virusHighlights: Rubella IgG sero-prevalence among pregnant women in the six sentinel sites was found to be high. High sero-prevalence, in absence of immunization indicates continued transmission of rubella. Periodic sero-surveys among pregnant women could be useful to monitor rubella sero-prevalence. Abstract: Background: We conducted a sero-survey among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics of six hospitals which also function as sentinel sites for CRS surveillance, to estimate the prevalence of IgG antibodies against rubella. Methods: We systematically sampled 1800 pregnant women attending antenatal clinics and tested their sera for IgG antibodies against rubella. We classified sera as seropositive (titre ≥10 IU/ml), sero-negative (titre <8 IU/ml) or indeterminate (titre 8–9.9 IU/ml) per manufacturer's instructions. In a sub-sample, we estimated the titers of IgG antibodies against rubella. IgG titer of ≥10 IU/mL was considered protective. Results: Of 1800 sera tested, 1502 (83.4%) were seropositive and 24 (1.3%) were indeterminate and 274 (15.2%) were sero-negative. Rubella sero-positivity did not differ by age group, educational status or place of residence. Three hundred and eighty three (87.8%) of the 436 sera had IgG concentrations ≥10 IU/mL. Conclusion: The results of the serosurvey indicate high levels of rubella sero-positivity in pregnant women. High sero-prevalence in the absence of routine childhood immunization indicates continued transmission of rubella virus in cities where sentinel sites are located. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Vaccine. Volume 36:Issue 52(2018)
- Journal:
- Vaccine
- Issue:
- Volume 36:Issue 52(2018)
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- Volume 36, Issue 52 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 52
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0036-0052-0000
- Page Start:
- 7909
- Page End:
- 7912
- Publication Date:
- 2018-12-18
- Subjects:
- Rubella virus -- Sero-prevalence -- India
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.11.013 ↗
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