Risk factors for measles in young infants in an urban African area with high measles vaccination coverage.

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL(2011)

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Background: We examined risk factors for measles infection before measles vaccination at 9 months of age in Guinea-Bissau. Methods: Among 1524 children enrolled in a trial of early measles vaccination at 4.5 months of age, we assessed the relative risk (RR) of measles before enrollment and the incidence rate ratio between 4.5 and 9 months of age for different groups. Results: The incidence was high, with 4% having measles before 4.5 months and 10% having measles between 4.5 and 9 months of age. The main risk factor was the age of the mother; children of young mothers (age, 15-24 years) had lower antibody titers and higher risk of measles than children of older mothers both before 4.5 months (RR = 1.74 [1.02-2.96]) and between 4.5 and 9 months of age (incidence rate ratio = 1.59 [1.05-2.41]). Having no Bacillus Calmette-Guerin scar was associated with a higher risk of measles before 4.5 months of age (RR = 2.61 [1.54-4.45]). Children who were not breast-fed and had fever or respiratory infection at enrollment had a 2- to 4-fold higher risk of measles between 4.5 and 9 months of age. Interpretation: Young mothers transmit lower titers of antibodies to their children and an increasing proportion of infants become susceptible to measles before the age of measles vaccination.
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Africa,age at infection,age at vaccination,high coverage,maternal measles antibodies,measles infection,measles vaccination
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