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Epidemiology of Measles Immunity in a Population of Healthcare Workers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 June 2016
Abstract
To evaluate epidemiologic factors that can be used to predict lack of measles immunity in healthcare workers.
During mandatory screening of employees for measles antibody, a questionnaire was used to collect demographic information.
Inpatient hospital, acute care clinics, and skilled nursing facility of a health maintenance organization.
Employees of all ages and occupations.
Measles immunity could not be predicted from history of measles disease and vaccination, gender, or birthplace. Of nonimmune employees, 63.7% were in the 20- to 29-year-old age group and 26.5% were in the 30-to 39-year-old age group.
Age is the most clinically Significant predictor of measles antibody, especially in persons born after 1950, who make up a large group susceptible to measles.
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