نتایج جستجو برای: mumps vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 63409  

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2003
Sangita Yadav Richa Thukral Anita Chakarvarti

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) contribute to significant amount of mortality and morbidity in our country. Though MMR vaccine has been a part of immunization schedule in the developed countries, it is yet to be included in our national immunization schedule. Hence this study was conducted to assess the serological status of measles, mumps and rubella in young children ...

2011
E Alp F Cevahir S Gokahmetoglu H Demiraslan M Doganay

A structured questionnaire was administered to health-care workers (HCWs). The HCWs were also screened for measles, rubella, mumps, and varicella (MMRV) using serological methods. One thousand two hundred and fifty-five HCWs were tested. Of the HCWs examined, 94% were immune to measles, 97% to rubella, 90% to mumps and 98% to varicella. The positive predictive values of histories of measles, mu...

2015
Patricia Kaaijk Sigrid Gouma Hinke I Hulscher Wanda G Han Deborah E Kleijne Rob S van Binnendijk Cécile A van Els

In the last decade, several mumps outbreaks were reported in various countries despite high vaccination coverage. In most cases, young adults were affected who have acquired immunity against mumps solely by vaccination and not by previous wild-type mumps virus infection. To investigate mumps-specific antibody levels, functionality and dynamics during a mumps epidemic, blood samples were obtaine...

Journal: :Scientific Reports 2021

Abstract Mumps is nowadays re-emerging despite vaccination. The contribution of T cell immunity to protection against mumps has not been clearly defined. Previously, we described a set 41 peptides that were eluted from human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules virus (MuV)-infected cells. Here, confirmed immunogenicity five novel HLA-B*07:02- and HLA-A*01:01-restricted MuV epitopes this pe...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2011
Donald R Latner Marcia McGrew Nobia Williams Luis Lowe Roniel Werman Eli Warnock Kathleen Gallagher Peter Doyle Sandra Smole Susan Lett Noelle Cocoros Alfred DeMaria Raimond Konomi Cedric J Brown Paul A Rota William J Bellini Carole J Hickman

Although high measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination coverage has been successful in dramatically reducing mumps disease in the United States, mumps (re)infections occasionally occur in individuals who have been either previously vaccinated or naturally infected. Standard diagnostics that detect virus or virus-specific antibody are dependable for confirming primary mumps infection in imm...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2018
Joseph A Lewnard Yonatan H Grad

After decades of declining mumps incidence amid widespread vaccination, the United States and other developed countries have experienced a resurgence in mumps cases over the last decade. Outbreaks affecting vaccinated individuals and communities with high vaccine coverage have prompted concerns about the effectiveness of the live attenuated vaccine currently in use. It is unclear whether immune...

Journal: :Vaccine 2004
Corinne Vandermeulen Mathieu Roelants Marijke Vermoere Katelijn Roseeuw Patrick Goubau Karel Hoppenbrouwers

In Belgium, children are immunized against measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) in a two-dose schedule at the age of 15 months and 11 years. Despite these recommendations, epidemics of mumps still occur. During an outbreak of mumps in Bruges (Belgium), 105 cases were registered in seven schools (age group 3-12 years). Lower than optimal vaccination coverage, inadequate vaccination schedule and a combina...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
S A Rubin M Pletnikov K M Carbone

Prior to the adoption of widespread vaccination programs, mumps virus was the leading cause of virus-induced central nervous system (CNS) disease. Mumps virus-associated CNS complications in vaccinees continue to be reported; outside the United States, some of these complications have been attributed to vaccination with insufficiently attenuated neurovirulent vaccine strains. The development of...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2006
Boaventura Antônio dos Santos Selir M Stralioto Marilda M Siqueira Tani S Ranieri Marilina Bercini Maria Tereza Schermann Mário Bernardes Wagner Themis R Silveira

OBJECTIVE We evaluated the seroprevalence for measles, mumps, and rubella in school-age children (6-12 years old) before and after the administration of three triple combined viral vaccines. METHODS In two municipal schools of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 692 blood samples were collected before vaccination and 636 samples 21 to 30 days after vaccination during 1996. IgG antibody seropositivity ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2002
Claes Orvell Tesfaldet Tecle Bo Johansson Hiroyuki Saito Agneta Samuelson

Six different genotypes of mumps virus, A, C, D, G, H and I, genotyped on the basis of the small hydrophobic protein gene sequence, were subjected to antigenic comparison. Monoclonal antibodies directed against the haemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein of the SBL-1 strain of genotype A were used in immunofluorescence tests with different mumps virus strains. In addition, the six virus genotypes ...

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