Artigo de Periódico
Outbreak of Aseptic Meningitis associated with Mass Vaccination with a Urabe-containing Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine
Fecha
2000Registro en:
0002-9262
v. 151, n. 5
Autor
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Cunha, Sergio
Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz
Farrington, C. Paddy
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Lucena, Rita de Cássia Saldanha de
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Cunha, Sergio
Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz
Farrington, C. Paddy
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Lucena, Rita de Cássia Saldanha de
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Institución
Resumen
A mass immunization campaign with a Urabe-containing measles-mumps-rubella vaccine was carried out in
1997 in the city of Salvador, northeastern Brazil, with a target population of children aged 1-11 years. There was
an outbreak of aseptic meningitis following the mass campaign. Cases of aseptic meningitis were ascertained
through data collected from the records of children admitted to the local referral hospital for infectious diseases
between March and October of 1997, using previously defined eligibility criteria. Vaccination histories were
obtained through home visits or telephone calls. Eighty-seven cases fulfilled the study criteria. Of those, 58
cases were diagnosed after the vaccination campaign. An elevated risk of aseptic meningitis was observed 3
weeks after Brazil's national vaccination day compared with the risk in the prevaccination period (relative risk =
14.3; 95% confidence interval: 7.9, 25.7). This result was confirmed by a case series analysis (relative risk =
30.4; 95% confidence interval: 11.5, 80.8). The estimated risk of aseptic meningitis was 1 in 14,000 doses. This
study confirms a link between measles-mumps-rubella vaccination and aseptic meningitis. The authors discuss
the implications of this for the organization and planning of mass immunization campaigns. Am J Epidemiol
2000;151:524-30.