The effectiveness of prophylaxis for measles contacts in NSW.

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: As international estimates of the effectiveness of post-exposure prophylaxis of measles vary, we sought to determine the effectiveness of post-exposure prophylaxis with either vaccine or immunoglobulin in susceptible persons with known measles contact. METHODS: Data were obtained on all cases of measles notified in NSW between 1 March and 31 May 2006 and their contacts. The effectiveness of prophylaxis was calculated using the cohort method. RESULTS: During March to May 2006, 57 cases of measles were notified and 1760 measles contacts were identified, of which 553 were classified as susceptible. The calculated effectiveness of post-exposure prophylaxis with vaccine or immunoglobulin in preventing measles was 83.3% (95% CI: 27-96%). CONCLUSION: Post-exposure immunisation remains an effective tool for preventing secondary cases of measles.

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Sheppeard, V., Forssman, B., Ferson, M. J., Moreira, C., Campbell-Lloyd, S., Dwyer, D. E., & McAnulty, J. M. (2009). The effectiveness of prophylaxis for measles contacts in NSW. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 20(5–6), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.1071/nb08014

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