Abstract

Various countries have implemented anti-rubella vaccination campaigns with the main aim of preventing congenital infection. In 2003, Italy joined the European WHO programme for the elimination of congenital rubella and issued a special healthcare plan, one of the objectives of which was to reduce the proportion of rubella-susceptible pregnant women to less than 5% by 2005. The aim of this study was to determine the percentage of seronegative pregnant women after the implementation of this plan. Anti-rubella IgG and IgM antibodies were sought in 2385 pregnant women who attended our hospital for serological screening between 1 July 2008 and 30 June 2010. They included 750 women of foreign origin (31.4%). Eight percent of the women were anti-rubella seronegative: 6.2% of the Italians and 11.7% of the non-Italians. Among the women of foreign origin, the percentage of seronegativity ranged from 5.6% of those coming from Eastern Europe to 17.7% of those coming from Latin America. The level of seropositivity among women of Italian origin is high, although the objective of ensuring less than 5% of susceptible pregnant women has not yet been quite reached in our area. However, particular attention needs to be given to women coming from geographical areas characterised by different epidemiologies and vaccination strategies because the percentage of seronegativity is in some cases double that of Italian women.

Highlights

  • Contributions: all authors have contributed substantially to conception and design of study, acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data; to drafting the article and revising it critically for important intellectual content; and on final approval of the version to be published

  • Anti-rubella IgG and c IgM antibodies were sought in 2385 pregnant r women who attended our hospital for serologie cal screening between 1 July 2008 and 30 June

  • According to the WHO, at least 95% of children of both sexes need to be vaccinated before the transmission of rubella can be stopped

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Summary

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