An outbreak of chickenpox in an asylum seeker centre in Italy: outbreak investigation and validity of reported chickenpox history, December 2015–May 2016

Author:

Vairo Francesco123,Di Bari Virginia13,Panella Vincenzo4,Quintavalle Giuseppe5,Torchia Saul5,Serra Maria Cristina5,Sinopoli Maria Teresa5,Lopalco Maurizio67,Ceccarelli Giancarlo7,Ferraro Federica2,Valle Sabrina2,Bordi Licia3,Capobianchi Maria Rosaria3,Puro Vincenzo23,Scognamiglio Paola23,Ippolito Giuseppe3,

Affiliation:

1. These authors contributed equally to the manuscript

2. Regional Service for Infectious Diseases Surveillance and Response (SERESMI), Latium Region, Rome, Italy

3. National Institute for Infectious Diseases INMI ‘L. Spallanzani’ IRCCS, Rome, Italy

4. Directorate of Health and Social Welfare, Latium Region, Rome, Italy

5. Local Public Health Unit ASL Roma 4, Latium Region, Rome, Italy

6. Auxilium Società Cooperativa Sociale, Senise (Potenza), Italy

7. Sanitary Bureau of Asylum Seekers Center of Castelnuovo di Porto, Rome, Italy

Abstract

An outbreak of chickenpox occurred between December 2015 and May 2016 among asylum seekers in a reception centre in Latium, Italy. We describe the epidemiological and laboratory investigations, control measures and validity of reported history of chickenpox infection. Serological screening of all residents and incoming asylum seekers was performed, followed by vaccine offer to all susceptible individuals without contraindication. Forty-six cases were found and 41 were associated with the outbreak. No complications, hospitalisations or deaths occurred. Serological testing was performed in 1,278 individuals and 169 were found to be susceptible, with a seroprevalence of 86.8%. A questionnaire was administered to 336 individuals consecutively attending the CARA health post to collect their serological result. The sensitivity, specificity and the positive and negative predictive value (PPV and NPV) of the reported history of chickenpox were 45.0%, 76.1%, 88.3% and 25.6%, respectively. We observed an increasing trend for the PPV and decreasing trend for the NPV with increasing age. Our report confirms that, in the asylum seeker population, chickenpox history is not the optimal method to identify susceptible individuals. Our experience supports the need for additional prevention and control measures and highlights the importance of national and local surveillance systems for reception centres.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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