BackgroundLimited data exists regarding population immunity against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in Thailand during the post-COVID-19 pandemic period. This study aimed to evaluate the age-specific seroprevalence of anti-diphtheria toxoid (anti-DT) IgG, anti-tetanus toxoid (anti-TT) IgG, and anti-pertussis toxin (anti-PT) IgG in individuals across diverse age groups in Chonburi province, Thailand following the COVID-19 pandemic. MethodsBetween October 2022 and January 2023, a total of 657 participants from Chonburi Province, Thailand, were included in this study. The participants were categorized into 9 age groups: < 5, 5-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, 61-70, and > 70 years. Analysis of anti-DT, anti-TT, and anti-PT IgG levels was conducted using commercial ELISA kits (EUROIMMUN, Lübeck, Germany). ResultsOverall, 65.4% of the population had seroprotection against diphtheria (antibody level ≥0.1 IU/mL), while 95.1% had seroprotection against tetanus (antibody level ≥0.1 IU/mL). The 31-40 years age group exhibited the lowest seroprotection for diphtheria (48.9%), and the > 70 years age group had the lowest seroprotection for tetanus (73.3%). The < 5 years age group showed the highest seropositive rate and highest geometric mean titers for anti-PT IgG. On the contrary, the majority of individuals over 11 years of age displayed anti-PT IgG levels below 40 IU/mL. ConclusionsTo prevent diphtheria and pertussis outbreaks in Chonburi province, implementing catch-up vaccination is necessary. Targeted interventions should be deployed to enhance vaccination coverage among the susceptible population.
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