Very sick 5 year old little boy fighting measles infection, boy is laying in bed under the blanket with an agonizing expression, boy is covered with rash caused by virus.

Researchers say it is vital that children born by caesarean section receive two doses of the measles vaccine for robust protection against the disease.

A study by the 探花直播 of Cambridge, UK, and Fudan 探花直播, China, has found that a single dose of the measles jab is up to 2.6 times more likely to be completely ineffective in children born by C-section, compared to those born naturally.

Failure of the vaccine means that the child鈥檚 immune system does not produce antibodies to fight against measles infection, so they remain susceptible to the disease.

A second measles jab was found to induce a robust immunity against measles in C-section children.

Measles is a highly infectious disease, and even low vaccine failure rates can significantly increase the risk of an outbreak.

A potential reason for this effect is linked to the development of the infant鈥檚 gut microbiome 鈥 the vast collection of microbes that naturally live inside the gut. Other studies have shown that vaginal birth transfers a greater variety of microbes from mother to baby, which can boost the immune system.

鈥淲e鈥檝e discovered that the way we鈥檙e born - either by C-section or natural birth - has long-term consequences on our immunity to diseases as we grow up,鈥 said Professor Henrik Salje in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥嬧檚 Department of Genetics, joint senior author of the report.

He added: 鈥淲e know that a lot of children don't end up having their second measles jab, which is dangerous for them as individuals and for the wider population.

鈥淚nfants born by C-section are the ones we really want to be following up to make sure they get their second measles jab, because their first jab is much more likely to fail.鈥

探花直播results are published today in the journal .

At least 95% of the population needs to be fully vaccinated to keep measles under control but the UK is well below this, despite the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine being available through the NHS Routine Childhood Immunisation Programme.

An increasing number of women around the world are choosing to give birth by caesarean section: in the UK a third of all births are by C-section, in Brazil and Turkey over half of all children are born this way.

鈥淲ith a C-section birth, children aren鈥檛 exposed to the mother鈥檚 microbiome in the same way as with a vaginal birth. We think this means they take longer to catch up in developing their gut microbiome, and with it, the ability of the immune system to be primed by vaccines against diseases including measles,鈥 said Salje.

To get their results, the researchers used data from previous studies of over 1,500 children in Hunan, China, which included blood samples taken every few weeks from birth to the age of 12. This allowed them to see how levels of measles antibodies in the blood change over the first few years of life, including following vaccination.

They found that 12% of children born via caesarean section had no immune response to their first measles vaccination, as compared to 5% of children born by vaginal delivery. This means that many of the children born by C-section did still mount an immune response following their first vaccination.

Two doses of the measles jab are needed for the body to mount a long-lasting immune response and protect against measles. According to the World Health Organisation, in 2022 only 83% of the world's children had received one dose of measles vaccine by their first birthday 鈥 the lowest since 2008.

Salje said: 鈥淰accine hesitancy is really problematic, and measles is top of the list of diseases we鈥檙e worried about because it鈥檚 so infectious.鈥

Measles is one of the world鈥檚 most contagious diseases, spread by coughs and sneezes. It starts with cold-like symptoms and a rash, and can lead to serious complications including blindness, seizures, and death.

Before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, there were major measles epidemics every few years causing an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year.

探花直播research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Reference

Wang, W et al: 鈥楧ynamics of measles immunity from birth and following vaccination.鈥 Nature Microbiology, 13 May 2024.



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