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An Investigation of Japanese Neonatal and Maternal Antibody Status against Pertussis.

Authors :
Takemoto K
Nishimura N
Hasegawa M
Akano T
Takao H
Fukuda Y
Yoshikane A
Ito T
Kito S
Noguchi T
Gotoh K
Ozaki T
Source :
Japanese journal of infectious diseases [Jpn J Infect Dis] 2020 May 22; Vol. 73 (3), pp. 231-234. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jan 31.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

To clarify the pertussis immune status of the Japanese population, we investigated levels of serum pertussis toxin (PT)-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody in infants and mothers between April 2016 and March 2018. A total of 206 infants (n = 22, < 32 weeks of gestational age [wGA]; n = 70, 32-36 wGA; n = 114, ≥ 37 wGA) and 170 mothers were enrolled. The maternal seroprevalence and antibody geometric mean titer (GMT) were 52.4% and 10.7 EU/mL, respectively. The antibody GMT, seroprevalence, and mean ratio of infant to maternal antibody titers of infants at < 32 wGA were 3.2 EU/mL, 13.6%, and 42.5%, respectively, and were significantly lower than those of infants at 32-36 wGA (9.7 EU/mL, 54.3%, and 110.2%) and infants at ≥ 37 wGA (12.1 EU/mL, 57.9%, and 112.6%). Of the 21 infants who underwent a second examination, five were positive in the first examination. Of those five, the GMT for PT had decreased by an average of 52.6% at 4.3- week intervals. In the second examination, two infants were seropositive. Approximately half of the mothers and infants were negative for anti-PT antibody. Thus, new vaccination strategies, such as the vaccination of pregnant women, are needed to prevent pertussis infection in early infancy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1884-2836
Volume :
73
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Japanese journal of infectious diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32009055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.JJID.2019.386