ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Estimating the actual susceptibility of decreed population to measles, rubella and mumps

Nozdracheva AV, Gritsik AA, Kuzin SN, Semenenko TA
About authors

Department of Epidemiology,
N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Anna Nozdracheva
ul. Gamalei, d. 18, Moscow, Russia, 123098; moc.liamg@6050avehcardzon

About paper

Funding: this work was supported by the Russian Ministry of Healthcare within the scope of the state task “Development of the Serum Bank for seroepidemiological surveillance in accordance with international standards” (No. 056-00157-16-02).

All authors' contribution to this work is equal: selection and analysis of literature, research planning, data collection, analysis, and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript, editing.

Received: 2017-09-22 Accepted: 2017-10-10 Published online: 2018-01-14
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Table 1. Immunity to measles, rubella and mumps in different population groups residing in Russia (2016–2017)
Note. * — differences in comparison with the epidemiological health thresholds (7 %) are statistically insignificant (р > 0.05).
Table 2. Herd immunity in healthcare workers