Immunity from diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps and rubella among adults in Lithuania.

Health authorities have estimated a low immunity level against diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps and rubella among adults in Lithuania due to less than optimal vaccine quality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of immunity by blood sampling 100 young women, 50 young men and 50 middle-aged men and from the immunization history by questionnaire. Lack of protection against diphtheria was found in 0%, 2% and 46% of the young women, young men and middle-aged men respectively. The corresponding data for tetanus were 0%, 0% and 10%. It was found that 85% of the women had antibodies to all 3 types of polioviruses vs. 80% of the young men and 56% of the middle-aged men. A sub-protective antibody level against measles was found in 12% of the women, 22% of the young men, but in none of the middle-aged men. A protective titre of rubella antibodies was found among 94% of the young, pregnant women. It can be concluded that the level of immunity in Lithuania is comparable to that in Western Europe for the same age groups and that the launching of adult vaccination programs in Eastern Europe should be preceded by sero-epidemiological studies.

[1]  M. Wallace,et al.  Immunity to measles during pregnancy. , 1992, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

[2]  P. Kelley,et al.  The susceptibility of young adult Americans to vaccine-preventable infections. A national serosurvey of US Army recruits. , 1991, JAMA.

[3]  D. Cohen,et al.  Prevalence and correlates of diphtheria toxin antibodies among young adults in Israel. , 1991, The Journal of infection.

[4]  B. Christenson,et al.  Changes of the immunological patterns against measles, mumps and rubella. A vaccination programme studied 3 to 7 years after the introduction of a two-dose schedule. , 1991, Vaccine.

[5]  O. Simonsen Vaccination against tetanus and diphtheria. Evaluations of immunity in the Danish population, guidelines for revaccination, and methods for control of vaccination programs. , 1989, Danish medical bulletin.

[6]  N. Noah,et al.  Immunity to rubella in women of childbearing age in the United Kingdom. , 1988, BMJ.

[7]  G. Glikmann,et al.  Prevalence of IgG-antibodies to mumps and measles virus in non-vaccinated children. , 1988, Danish medical bulletin.

[8]  K. Kjeldsen,et al.  Susceptibility to diphtheria in populations vaccinated before and after elimination of indigenous diphtheria in Denmark. A comparative study of antitoxic immunity. , 2009, Acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica. Section C, Immunology.

[9]  O. Simonsen,et al.  Modification of the ELISA for the estimation of tetanus antitoxin in human sera. , 1987, Journal of biological standardization.

[10]  B. Christenson,et al.  Epidemiology and immunity to tetanus in Sweden. , 1987, Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases.

[11]  O. Simonsen,et al.  Revaccination of adults against diphtheria. II: Combined diphtheria and tetanus revaccination with different doses of diphtheria toxoid 20 years after primary vaccination. , 2009, Acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica. Section C, Immunology.

[12]  H. Doerr,et al.  [Status of immunity against poliomyelitis in Germany]. , 1986, Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift.

[13]  E. Walker Revaccination of adults against diphtheria. , 1986, British medical journal.

[14]  B. Christenson,et al.  Serological immunity to diphtheria in Sweden in 1978 and 1984. , 1986, Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases.

[15]  H. Matzkin,et al.  A study of the factors influencing tetanus immunity in Israeli male adults. , 1985, The Journal of infection.

[16]  K. Kjeldsen,et al.  IMMUNITY AGAINST DIPHTHERIA 25-30 YEARS AFTER PRIMARY VACCINATION IN CHILDHOOD , 1985, The Lancet.

[17]  M. Menser,et al.  Epidemiology of congenital rubella and results of rubella vaccination in Australia. , 1985, Reviews of infectious diseases.

[18]  I. Petersen [Poliomyelitis vaccination in Denmark]. , 1985, Ugeskrift for laeger.

[19]  K. Kjeldsen,et al.  IMMUNITY AGAINST TETANUS AND EFFECT OF REVACCINATION 25-30 YEARS AFTER PRIMARY VACCINATION , 1984, The Lancet.

[20]  R. Santoro,et al.  Serum antibodies to poliomyelitis in Italy. , 1984, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.

[21]  R. Salama MYELOMATOUS OSTEOSCLEROSIS AND PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY. , 1965, Lancet.

[22]  M ROBURN,et al.  Femoral neck fractures. , 1964, Lancet.