2017
DOI: 10.1101/201574
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Combining serological and contact data to derive target immunity levels for achieving and maintaining measles elimination

Abstract: Vaccination has reduced the global incidence of measles to the lowest rates in history. Local interruption of measles transmission, however, requires sustained high levels of population immunity that can be challenging to achieve and maintain. The herd immunity threshold for measles is typically stipulated at 90-95%.This figure, however, does not easily translate into required immunity levels across all age groups that would be sufficient to interrupt transmission. Previous estimates of such levels were based … Show more

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“…Furthermore, as has been suggested by others, perhaps lower population immunity may be acceptable in elimination settings provided that immunity is high in some age-groups, specifically school-aged children, who have the largest role in transmission. 38 The use of PRNT as a reference method for all sera that tested negative or equivocal using the BioPlex is a strength of our study. This approach differs from that of many other sero-epidemiology networks, including most European, [39][40][41] Australian, 41 and US 28 serosurveys, which use solely an EIA to test sera.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as has been suggested by others, perhaps lower population immunity may be acceptable in elimination settings provided that immunity is high in some age-groups, specifically school-aged children, who have the largest role in transmission. 38 The use of PRNT as a reference method for all sera that tested negative or equivocal using the BioPlex is a strength of our study. This approach differs from that of many other sero-epidemiology networks, including most European, [39][40][41] Australian, 41 and US 28 serosurveys, which use solely an EIA to test sera.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is vital that routine childhood vaccinations continue, particularly for diseases such as measles for which a high coverage is required to prevent outbreaks. (5,8) Decreased vaccine counts have also been reported in other high-income countries,(9, 10) and the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization has advised that routine immunization services should continue to aim for high population immunity. (11) Countries will require immunisation recovery plans with innovative approaches to delivery that maintain social distancing requirements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wenn es in einer Bevölkerung genug immune Individuen gibt, können Masernausbrüche verhindert werden [36]. Für die Erreichung einer sog.…”
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