1. Seroprotection against tetanus in southern Vietnam
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Thwaites, CL, Thanh, TT, Ny, NTH, Nguyet, LA, Nhat, NTD, Thuy, CT, Thanh, NTL, Dung, NT, Tan, LV, Campbell, J, Thai, PQ, Choisy, M, Boni, MF, and Network, OUCRU Sero-surveillance
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Infectious Diseases ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Background:Ongoingtetanuscases and sporadic outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases associated with routine vaccination programmes remain problems in many low and middle-income countries, including Vietnam. With no human-to-human transmission ornatural immunity,tetanus antibodylevels indicate both individual risk of tetanus and gaps in vaccination programmes. Methods:To investigate gaps in immunity to tetanus in Vietnam, a country with a historically high level of tetanusvaccination coverage, tetanus antibodies were measure byELISAfrom samples selected from a long-term serum bank, established for the purposes of general-population seroepidemiological investigations in southern Vietnam. Samples were selected from 10 provinces, focussing on age-groups targeted by national vaccination programmes for infants and pregnant women (Expanded Programme on Immunization, EPI, and Maternal andNeonatal Tetanus, MNT). Results:Antibodies were measured from a total of 3864 samples. Highest tetanusantibody concentrationsoccurred in children under 4years old, over 90% of whom had protective levels. Approximately 70% of children aged 7–12years had protective antibody concentrations although there was variation among provinces. For infants and children, there were no significant differences in tetanus protection between males and females, but for adults aged 20–35years, in five of the ten provinces surveyed, protection against tetanus was higher in females (p Conclusion:Widespread immunity totetanus toxoidis seen in infants and young children consistent with the high coverage rates reported for diptheria tetanus toxoid andpertussis(DTP) in Vietnam. However, the lower antibody concentrations seen in older children and men suggest reduced immunity to tetanus in populations not targeted by EPI and MNT programmes.
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- 2023
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