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- Title
Mumps Antibody Response in Young Adults After a Third Dose of Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine.
- Authors
Fiebelkorn, Amy Parker; Coleman, Laura A.; Belongia, Edward A.; Freeman, Sandra K.; York, Daphne; Bi, Daoling; Zhang, Cheryl; Ngo, Laurie; Rubin, Steven
- Abstract
Baseline mumps antibody titers were high-seropositive for 93.4% of subjects, low-seropositive for 5.8%, and seronegative for <1%. One month after a third measles-mumps-rubella vaccine dose, mumps titers had a modest but significant increase. One year later, titers returned to near baseline.Background. Mumps outbreaks in populations with high 2-dose measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine coverage raise the question whether a third dose of MMR vaccine (MMR3) is needed. However, data on the immunogenicity of MMR3 are limited. We assessed mumps virus neutralizing antibody levels pre- and post-MMR3 in a nonoutbreak setting.Methods. Mumps antibody titers were assessed at baseline, 1 month, and 1 year after MMR3 in subjects aged 18–28 years.Results. At baseline, 5 of 656 (0.8%) subjects had seronegative mumps neutralizing antibody titers and 38 (5.8%) had low titers. One year post-MMR3, these numbers declined to 3 (0.5%) and 16 (2.4%), respectively. Subjects with low baseline titers were more likely to have low 1-month and 1-year titers (R2 = 0.81–0.87, P < .0001). Compared to baseline, geometric mean titers were significantly higher at 1 month (P < .0001) and 1 year (P < .01) post-MMR3; however, reverse cumulative distribution curves showed only minimal shifts in mumps titers from baseline to 1 month and 1 year.Conclusions. Very few subjects had negative or low baseline mumps titers. Nonetheless, mumps titers had modest but significant increases when measured 1 month and 1 year post-MMR3. This temporary increase in titers could decrease susceptibility to disease during outbreaks, but may have limited value for routine use in vaccinated populations.
- Subjects
MUMPS; IMMUNOGLOBULINS; MMR vaccines; IMMUNOGENETICS; VACCINATION; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2014, Vol 1, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
2328-8957
- Publication type
Article