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Seroprevelence of rubella among children suspected of having measles in Gadarif Hospital, Eastern Sudan

Authors :
AbdelAziem A. Ali
Ahmed Mohamedain
Ishag Adam
Mohammed Ahmed A. Ahmed
Source :
Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. :14-18
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Discover STM Publishing Ltd., 2019.

Abstract

While generally mild in children, rubella infection during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage, foetal death or congenital rubella syndrome. Rubella vaccination is not yet available as a part of routine immunisation in Sudan, and the burden of infection is unknown. Using the clinical case definition adopted by the World Health Organisation, a total of 123 children suspected of having of measles were enrolled in this study during January-December 2017 in Gadarif Hospital, Eastern Sudan. Those cases whose sera were negative for measles IgM antibodies were tested for rubella IgM antibody. A confirmed rubella case was a person who tested positive for rubella IgM. Sera were analysed for IgM specific antibodies against measles virus and rubella virus using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Among the total 123 children suspected to have measles, 92 (74.8%) children were positive for measles IgM antibodies. Of the 31 children who had measles IgM antibodies negative, 20 (16.3%) children were seropositive for rubella IgM antibodies. Implementation of a surveillance system will provide the improved estimates of rubella virus and estimated the burden of congenital rubella syndrome. Such information is necessary and it is an important step for future policy decisions for vaccine delivery strategies.

Details

ISSN :
02564408
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62f5216aad154c1caf4596bcc3658d58
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24911/sjp.106-1548830177