Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10962646 | Vaccine | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
As our data showed, the universal routine vaccination changed the epidemiological pattern among adults, in particular young adults (18-24 years), who showed lowest seropositivity rates; in these groups of population there is a risk of the onset of outbreaks due to the presence of susceptible population. This is a paradox linked to the vaccination strategy: when coverage rates keep sub-optimal, measles is more likely to affect young adults and a higher percentage of complications is expected. According to our data, health authorities have to plan a mop-up strategy to actively offer measles vaccination to susceptible young adults.
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Authors
S. Tafuri, M.S. Gallone, M.F. Gallone, M.T. Pappagallo, A. Larocca, C. Germinario,