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Mumps vaccine effectiveness in primary schools and households, the Netherlands, 2008
Authors:Snijders Bianca E P  van Lier Alies  van de Kassteele Jan  Fanoy Ewout B  Ruijs Wilhelmina L M  Hulshof Folkwin  Blauwhof Annet  Schipper Maarten  van Binnendijk Rob  Boot Hein J  de Melker Hester E  Hahné Susan J M
Institution:Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands. bianca.snijders@rivm.nl
Abstract:To estimate the mumps vaccine effectiveness (VE) during a large genotype D mumps outbreak, we conducted a cross-sectional study in eight primary schools and associated households in the Netherlands. Questionnaires were used to collect information on the occurrence of mumps. Multivariate analyses were used to estimate VE. Among schoolchildren we estimated the VE against mumps. Among household contacts where the schoolchild was the index case we estimated the VE against mumps and against mumps infectiousness. In total 1175 children and 2281 household contacts participated in the study. The mumps attack rate among schoolchildren was 17%. The mumps VE in schoolchildren was 92% 95% confidence interval (CI) 83-96%] and 93% 85-97%] for one and two doses of the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine, respectively. The adjusted mumps VE among household contacts was 67% 65-95%] and 11% -4 to 88%] against mumps and mumps infectiousness, respectively. Our study indicates that the mumps component of the MMR vaccine offered adequate protection against mumps among schoolchildren. The relatively low VE among household contacts is of concern.
Keywords:Mumps  Vaccine effectiveness  Cross sectional study  Children  Household contacts
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