TY - JOUR AU - Deresinski, Stanley C. AB - The seroprevalence of measles (rubeola) antibody in 619 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)—infected adults was determined by a standard ELISA. Risk factors for a lack of antibody and presumed susceptibility to measles were examined. Whereas overall, 9.8% of patients (60) were found to lack antibody, 17.8% of those born within the United States in 1957 or later were antibody-negative. Multivariate analysis showed that absence of measles antibody was significantly associated with younger age (born in 1957 or later) (odds ratio [OR], 8.15; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.7–21.5; P < .0001) and birth within the United States (OR, 4.72; 95% CI, 1.7–19.7; P = .0045). Neither minority status, stage of HIV infection, CD4 cell count, nor a history of opportunistic infection bore any relationship to the presence of antibody. While progression of HIV disease does not affect measles serostatus, younger HIV-infected patients, especially those born in the United States in 1957 or later, are at the greatest risk for measles. TI - The Prevalence of Measles Antibody in Human Immunodeficiency Virus—Infected Patients in Northern California JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases DO - 10.1086/515679 DA - 1998-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-prevalence-of-measles-antibody-in-human-immunodeficiency-virus-F0LNTAKHSL SP - 1177 EP - 1180 VL - 178 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -