免疫功能低下宿主的疫苗相关性麻疹:医院感染预防和控制及公共卫生应对。

Q3 Medicine
JAMMI Pub Date : 2024-09-10 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.3138/jammi-2023-0026
Dara Petel, Nabilah Juma, Cara-Lee Coghill, Sarah Wilson, Austin Zygmunt, Manal Tadros, Aaron Campigotto, Carolyn E Beck, Kescha Kazmi, Mohsin Ali, Michelle Science
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摘要

导言:与野生型麻疹相反,疫苗相关性麻疹通常被认为不具有传染性,而野生型麻疹是传染性最强的疾病之一。关于疫苗相关麻疹接触和暴露管理的数据有限,文献中描述了对此类病例的各种方法。方法:我们报告了一个2岁的免疫抑制的孩子谁发展发热性检查与轻度结膜炎18天后,接受麻疹-腮腺炎-风疹-水痘疫苗。结果:考虑到患者最近在服用免疫抑制药物时接种了含麻疹疫苗,临床结果一致,并且缺乏野生型感染的流行病学危险因素,决定在返回确证基因分型结果之前将其作为推定疫苗相关麻疹病毒病例进行治疗。在与公共卫生专家协商后,认为没有必要追踪接触者。没有发现继发性麻疹病例,尽管由于住院期间缺乏一致的空气传播预防措施,暴露的可能性很大。讨论:本病例突出了疫苗相关麻疹在免疫功能低下的宿主中缺乏传播性,增加了关于该主题的文献主体,具有在类似情况下为医院感染预防和控制以及公共卫生管理提供信息的潜力。
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Vaccine-Associated Measles in an Immunocompromised Host: Hospital Infection Prevention and Control and Public Health Response.

Introduction: Vaccine-associated measles is generally not considered to be transmissible, as opposed to wild-type measles, which is one of the most highly contagious diseases. Data on contact and exposure management of vaccine-associated measles is limited, with varied approaches to such cases described in the literature.

Methods: We report the case of a 2-year-old immunosuppressed child who developed a febrile exanthem with mild conjunctivitis 18 days after receiving the measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine.

Results: Given the patient's recent measles-containing vaccination while on immunosuppressive medications, consistent clinical findings, and the lack of epidemiological risk factors for wild-type infection the decision was made to treat this as a presumptive case of vaccine-associated measles virus prior to return of confirmatory genotyping results. After consultation with public health experts, contact tracing was not considered necessary. No secondary measles cases were identified, despite a large exposure potential due to lack of consistent airborne precautions during hospital admission.

Discussion: This case highlights the lack of transmissibility of vaccine-associated measles in immunocompromised hosts, adding to the scant body of literature on this topic, with the potential to inform hospital infection prevention and control as well as public health management in similar situations.

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JAMMI Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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