Characterizing the long-term kinetics of maternally derived and vaccine-induced measles immunity is critical for informing measles immunization strategies moving forward. Based on two prospective cohorts of children in China, we estimate that maternally derived immunity against measles persists for 2.4 months. Following two-dose series of measles-containing vaccine (MCV) at 8 and 18 months of age, the immune protection against measles is not lifelong, and antibody concentrations are extrapolated to fall below the protective threshold of 200 mIU/ml at 14.3 years. A catch-up MCV dose in addition to the routine doses between 8 months and 5 years reduce the cumulative incidence of seroreversion by 79.3–88.7% by the age of 6 years. Our findings ...
Background: Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jia...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jia...
Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jiangsu provinc...
Objective Measles outbreaks are infrequent and localized in areas with high coverage of measles vacc...
Abstract Background Measles is a highly infectious di...
Introduction:Endemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles-contai...
This study was a cross-sectional case-control study aimed at (1) identifying risk factors contributi...
BACKGROUND: The reported coverage rates of first and second doses of measles containing vaccine (MCV...
Background: The reported coverage rates of first and second doses of measles containing vaccine (MCV...
AbstractIntroductionEndemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles...
BackgroundIndustrialization and demographic transition generate nonstationary dynamics in human popu...
Introduction:Endemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles-contai...
Measles is a highly infectious, severe viral disease. The disease is targeted for global eradication...
AbstractBackgroundMeasles is a highly infectious illness requiring herd immunity of 95% to interrupt...
Introduction:Endemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles-contai...
Background: Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jia...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jia...
Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jiangsu provinc...
Objective Measles outbreaks are infrequent and localized in areas with high coverage of measles vacc...
Abstract Background Measles is a highly infectious di...
Introduction:Endemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles-contai...
This study was a cross-sectional case-control study aimed at (1) identifying risk factors contributi...
BACKGROUND: The reported coverage rates of first and second doses of measles containing vaccine (MCV...
Background: The reported coverage rates of first and second doses of measles containing vaccine (MCV...
AbstractIntroductionEndemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles...
BackgroundIndustrialization and demographic transition generate nonstationary dynamics in human popu...
Introduction:Endemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles-contai...
Measles is a highly infectious, severe viral disease. The disease is targeted for global eradication...
AbstractBackgroundMeasles is a highly infectious illness requiring herd immunity of 95% to interrupt...
Introduction:Endemic measles persists in China, despite >95% reported coverage of two measles-contai...
Background: Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jia...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jia...
Changes in the epidemiological characteristics of measles since 2007 appeared in the Jiangsu provinc...