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Mumps outbreak among vaccinated university students associated with a large party, the Netherlands, 2010
Authors:Greenland Katie  Whelan Jane  Fanoy Ewout  Borgert Marjon  Hulshof Koen  Yap Kioe-Bing  Swaan Corien  Donker Tjibbe  van Binnendijk Rob  de Melker Hester  Hahné Susan
Institution:National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, RIVM, Bilthoven, The Netherlands.
Abstract:We investigated a mumps outbreak within a highly vaccinated university student population in the Netherlands by conducting a retrospective cohort study among members of university societies in Delft, Leiden and Utrecht. We used an online questionnaire asking for demographic information, potential behavioural risk factors for mumps and the occurrence of mumps. Vaccine status from the national vaccination register was used. Overall, 989 students participated (20% response rate). Registered vaccination status was available for 776 individuals, of whom 760 (98%) had been vaccinated at least once and 729 (94%) at least twice. The mumps attack rate (AR) was 13.2% (95%CI 11.1-15.5%). Attending a large student party, being unvaccinated and living with more than 15 housemates were independently associated with mumps ((RR 42 (95%CI 10.1-172.4); 3.1 (95%CI 1.7-5.6) and 1.8 (95%CI 1.1-3.1), respectively). The adjusted VE estimate for two doses of MMR was 68% (95%CI 41-82%). We did not identify additional risk factors for mumps among party attendees. The most likely cause of this outbreak was intense social mixing during the party and the dense communal living environment of the students. High coverage of MMR vaccination in childhood did not prevent an outbreak of mumps in this student population.
Keywords:Outbreak  Mumps  MMR vaccine  Risk factors  Students  Vaccine effectiveness
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