Varicella-zoster virus seroprevalence in children and adolescents in the pre-varicella vaccine era, Germany.
Miriam Wiese-PosseltAnette SiedlerAnnette MankertzAndreas SauerbreiHartmut HengelOle WichmannChristina Poethko-MüllerPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
In the pre-varicella vaccine era, most children in Germany contracted varicella by age six. Schoolchildren with a migration background and children without siblings have an increased risk of being VZV seronegative and should be targeted for catch-up vaccination, if they have no history of chickenpox. ELISAs are suitable for use in population-level serosurveys on VZV, but samples with equivocal ELISA results should be retested by FAMA.