A comparison of young and aged populations for the diphtheria and tetanus antitoxin titers in Japan.

M Takahashi, T Komiya, T Fukuda, Y Nagaoka, R Ishii, F Goshima, H Arimoto, H Kaku, N Nakajima, T Goshima, T Katoh
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The antitoxin levels for diphtheria and tetanus were measured with samples of a young group immunized with diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis combined vaccine and those of an aged group, members of which had not received vaccination in their youth. In the young group members of which had already received basic immunization with diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis combined vaccine, the levels of both antitoxins rose well after injection at 11 to 12 years old with diphtheria-tetanus combined toxoids and remained high until 20 years of age. In the aged group, more than 80% showed antitoxin levels above 0.01 u/ml for diphtheria, while all had levels below that for tetanus, except three persons with confirmed tetanus immunization history. Maintenance of the protective antitoxin levels in the population by vaccination is necessary to prevent outbreaks of infection among unvaccinated or only partially immunized persons.

日本年轻人和老年人白喉和破伤风抗毒素滴度的比较。
白喉和破伤风的抗毒素水平是用接种白喉-破伤风-无细胞百日咳联合疫苗的年轻组和年轻时未接种疫苗的老年组的样本来测量的。在已经接受白喉-破伤风-无细胞百日咳联合疫苗基本免疫的年轻组成员中,在11至12岁注射白喉-破伤风联合类毒素后,两种抗毒素的水平都大大上升,并一直保持在高水平,直到20岁。在老年人中,80%以上的白喉抗毒素水平高于0.01 u/ml,除3人有破伤风免疫史外,其余均低于0.01 u/ml。为了防止在未接种疫苗或仅部分接种疫苗的人群中爆发感染,必须通过接种疫苗来维持人群中的保护性抗毒素水平。
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