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Seroprevalence of Measles (Rubeola) Antibodies in Childhood Cancer Survivors.
Crom, Deborah B; Walters, Lisa A; Li, Yimei; Liang, Jai; Hijano, Diego R; Mulrooney, Daniel A; Carmichael, Lee Ann; Ford, Sarah L; Andrews, Shekinah J; Smith, Daniel; Hudson, Melissa M; Mandrell, Belinda N.
Afiliação
  • Crom DB; Center for Advanced Practice, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Walters LA; Center for Advanced Practice, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Li Y; Department of Biostatistics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Liang J; Department of Biostatistics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Hijano DR; Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Mulrooney DA; Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Carmichael LA; Center for Advanced Practice, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Ford SL; Center for Advanced Practice, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Andrews SJ; Center for Advanced Practice, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Smith D; Center for Advanced Practice, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Hudson MM; Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Mandrell BN; Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol Nurs ; : 27527530231221145, 2024 May 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38715372
ABSTRACT

Background:

Measles is reemerging as a public health threat, raising important questions about disease vulnerability among childhood cancer survivors. This secondary analysis assessed the seroprevalence of anti-measles immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies as a marker of immune status in survivors of childhood cancer and associated demographic/treatment variables.

Method:

Participants were childhood cancer survivors who were free of active disease, having routine blood studies drawn, and could provide documentation of having received two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine before their cancer diagnosis. Patient record review documented demographic and treatment variables. Antimeasles (rubeola) IgG antibody seroprevalence was assessed by enzyme immunoassay for vaccine-specific antibodies.

Results:

Of 270 survivors evaluated, 110 (42%) were female, 196 (75%) were White, and 159 (61%) were leukemia/lymphoma survivors. Of these 262, 110 (42%) had negative measles seroprevalence, suggesting loss of immunity.

Conclusion:

Measles antibody surveillance and the need for reimmunization for survivors of childhood cancer survivors outside the transplant setting remains controversial. Our analysis indicates that a substantial proportion of survivors lose vaccine-related immunity to measles. Pediatric oncology nurses play important roles in educating cancer survivors regarding their risk of measles infection, evaluating the need for reimmunization, correcting misinformation about vaccine safety and effectiveness, and working to optimize community herd-based immunity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article