Abstract

Objective: The study analyzed people with HIV (PWH) measles seroprevalence and response to MMR booster given to seronegative individuals. Design: A prospective cohort study with four groups: vertically (v-HIV), horizontally infected (h-HIV) individuals, and two control groups. An MMR booster was offered to seronegative individuals. Results: Measles seropositivity and IgG antibodies were significantly lower in v-HIV than in the other groups. All measles seronegative patients responded to booster. Conclusion: An MMR booster must be sought during adolescence in vertically PWH.

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