TY - JOUR
T1 - Seroprevalence of meningococcal serogroup C bactericidal antibody in England and Wales in the pre-vaccination era
AU - Trotter, Caroline
AU - Borrow, Ray
AU - Andrews, Nick
AU - Miller, Elizabeth
PY - 2003/3/7
Y1 - 2003/3/7
N2 - Sera from an age-stratified sample of 1689 individuals, submitted to the PHLS Seroepidemiology Unit between 1996 and 1999 were tested for serum bactericidal antibodies to serogroup C meningococci. Titres decreased during infancy, presumably as maternal antibody waned, and increased in older teenagers, the peak age of meningococcal carriage. The prevalence of antibody titres greater than or equal to 8 was highest in adults, with an average of 25% of adults 25 years old or above with titres above this putative protective level. In the absence of vaccination, antibody may be generated from periods of carriage of serogroup C meningococci, from other meningococcal strains sharing non-capsular antigens, and other cross-reactive organisms. The inverse relationship between disease incidence and the prevalence of 'protective' antibody titres as described by Goldschneider et al. appears more consistent with a titre of ≥8 rather than ≥128, although the proportions 'protected' are much lower here than in Goldschneider's study. This study provides baseline antibody levels which will facilitate the evaluation of the meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccination programme.
AB - Sera from an age-stratified sample of 1689 individuals, submitted to the PHLS Seroepidemiology Unit between 1996 and 1999 were tested for serum bactericidal antibodies to serogroup C meningococci. Titres decreased during infancy, presumably as maternal antibody waned, and increased in older teenagers, the peak age of meningococcal carriage. The prevalence of antibody titres greater than or equal to 8 was highest in adults, with an average of 25% of adults 25 years old or above with titres above this putative protective level. In the absence of vaccination, antibody may be generated from periods of carriage of serogroup C meningococci, from other meningococcal strains sharing non-capsular antigens, and other cross-reactive organisms. The inverse relationship between disease incidence and the prevalence of 'protective' antibody titres as described by Goldschneider et al. appears more consistent with a titre of ≥8 rather than ≥128, although the proportions 'protected' are much lower here than in Goldschneider's study. This study provides baseline antibody levels which will facilitate the evaluation of the meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccination programme.
KW - Antibodies
KW - Meningococcal infections
KW - Seroepidemiology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0037424112
U2 - 10.1016/S0264-410X(02)00630-8
DO - 10.1016/S0264-410X(02)00630-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 12559785
AN - SCOPUS:0037424112
SN - 0264-410X
VL - 21
SP - 1094
EP - 1098
JO - Vaccine
JF - Vaccine
IS - 11-12
ER -