A rare case of neonatal measles: Reevaluating maternal immunity in the vaccination era

Faiqa Taj , Chitturi Sai Sujana , Jawaria Amin , Babar Naeem
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Abstract

Background

Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable viral disease characterized by fever, rash, and respiratory symptoms. While measles is generally rare in neonates due to the protective effect of transplacental maternal antibodies, cases in early infancy can occur, raising concerns about the efficacy of maternal immunity.

Case presentation

We report a case of a 15-day-old male neonate who presented with high-grade fever, maculopapular rash, and respiratory distress. Despite the mother’s vaccination history, the infant was diagnosed with measles through serological testing. The disease progressed rapidly, leading to severe respiratory compromise and significant ocular involvement, requiring intensive care management.

Conclusion

This case underscores potential gaps in neonatal protection, even in infants of vaccinated mothers, suggesting that waning maternal immunity may result in insufficient antibody transfer. It highlights the need for re-evaluating vaccination strategies in women of reproductive age and emphasizes the importance of stringent infection control measures in postpartum care settings to prevent neonatal measles.
新生儿麻疹罕见病例:重新评估疫苗接种时代的母体免疫力
背景麻疹是一种传染性极强、可通过接种疫苗预防的病毒性疾病,以发热、皮疹和呼吸道症状为特征。虽然由于经胎盘母体抗体的保护作用,麻疹一般很少发生在新生儿身上,但婴儿早期也会出现麻疹病例,这引起了人们对母体免疫有效性的担忧。尽管母亲有疫苗接种史,但通过血清学检测,婴儿被确诊为麻疹。该病例强调,即使是接种过疫苗的母亲所生的婴儿,对新生儿的保护也可能存在缺陷,这表明母体免疫力下降可能导致抗体转移不足。它强调了重新评估育龄妇女疫苗接种策略的必要性,并强调了在产后护理环境中采取严格的感染控制措施以预防新生儿麻疹的重要性。
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