Measles, Rubella and Varicella IgG Seroprevalence in a Large Refugee Cohort in Germany in 2015: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Alexandra Dopfer-JablonkaChristine HappleMartin WetzkeChristian DopferSonja MerkesdalReinhold E SchmidtGeorg M N BehrensPhilipp SolbachPublished in: Infectious diseases and therapy (2017)
In accordance with previous studies, our analyses show an overall satisfactory seropositivity against measles, rubella, and varicella in refugees entering Europe during the current exodus. However, this rate is not sufficient for preventing transmission. For example, the rate of 12.9-17.9% female refugees at reproductive age unprotected against measles and the low protection levels against varicella in minors observed in our cohort emphasizes the need for stringent vaccination strategies in refugees coming to Europe during the current crisis.