Abstract

To compare seroprevalence (serum IgG titre) with self-reported history of varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection among pregnant women in Hong Kong. Pregnant women undergoing first trimester Down screening over a 3-months period were recruited for the study. Positive immunity was found in 477 (95.4%) of the 500 recruited women, and those with positive, negative, or uncertain history of infection had similarly high seroprevalence (96.4, 90.5, 95.9% respectively). The mean age of infection from self-recalled history was 8.61 (SD 4.69) years, and only 3% recalled infection after age 18. Insufficient knowledge on the disease and vaccination was demonstrated. Despite the absence of a routine vaccination programme, VZV immunity was high among pregnant women, the majority being infected during childhood and infection above age 18 was very rare. Hence, universal antenatal screening or vaccination for all women in the reproductive age would not be cost-effective in Hong Kong.

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