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Nutritional Status and Measles Antibody Titer in Children Living in Urban Slums of Mumbai

Authors :
Sudha Venkatramanan
Saurabh Mehta
Samantha L Huey
David Russell
Jere D. Haas
Julia L. Finkelstein
Source :
Curr Dev Nutr
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine a) the prevalence of protective measles IgG titers in young children living in urban slums of Mumbai, and b) the association of nutritional status assessed through a combination of anthropometry and micronutrient biomarker concentrations with these titers at baseline and after 9 months of follow-up. METHODS: Anthropometry and serum concentrations of vitamins A, B12, D; ferritin, and zinc, and anti-measles immunoglobulin G (IgG) were measured among 12–24-month-old children in urban slums of Mumbai. Demographic data and health history were also collected. The association between baseline predictors and measles titers was assessed using linear regression for continuous measles titer and change in measles titer, and binomial regression for the dichotomous outcome of having a protective titer at baseline and at endpoint (>16.5 AU/mL). RESULTS: At baseline (n = 122, median age 14.5 months), 71% of children reported receiving dose 1 of the measles vaccine typically administered at 9 months of age, while 57% of children had protective measles IgG titers (>16.5 AU/mL). After 9 months of follow-up, 73% of children had protective titers. Multivariate models found measles IgG titer at baseline was inversely associated with vitamin D deficiency (

Details

ISSN :
24752991
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Developments in Nutrition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c73f71f24cd0d02d4a5ac5df37ab42e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa068_009