Mumps outbreak among fully vaccinated school-age children and young adults, Portugal 2019/2020

On 16–17 January 2020, four suspected mumps cases were reported to the local Public Health Authorities with an epidemiological link to a local school and football club. Of 18 suspected cases identified, 14 were included in this study. Laboratory results confirmed mumps virus as the cause and further...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epidemiology and infection 2021-08, Vol.149, p.e205-e205, Article 0950268821002028
Hauptverfasser: Perez Duque, Mariana, San-Bento, Ana, Léon, Lourdes, Custódio, Paula, Esperança, Maria Anjos, Albuquerque, Maria João, Nascimento, Marina, Balasegaram, Sooria, Sá Machado, Rita
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Zusammenfassung:On 16–17 January 2020, four suspected mumps cases were reported to the local Public Health Authorities with an epidemiological link to a local school and football club. Of 18 suspected cases identified, 14 were included in this study. Laboratory results confirmed mumps virus as the cause and further sequencing identified genotype G. Our findings highlight that even with a high MMR vaccine coverage, mumps outbreaks in children and young adults can occur. Since most of the cases had documented immunity for mumps, we hypothesise that waning immunity or discordant mumps virus strains are likely explanations for this outbreak.
ISSN:0950-2688
1469-4409
DOI:10.1017/S0950268821002028