نتایج جستجو برای: measles epidemiology

تعداد نتایج: 116309  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1997
B Samb P Aaby H Whittle A M Seck F Simondon

The epidemiology of measles has been investigated in Niakhar, a rural area of Senegal, during two periods, 1983-1986 and 1987-1990. Following a major increase in immunization coverage beginning in 1987, the case fatality ratio for all ages declined fourfold from the first to the second period (relative risk (RR) = 0.24, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.13-0.46). The measles incidence for children...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2014
Reinhard Kaiser

In their landmark article on measles prevention in emergency settings, Toole and colleagues recommended in 1989 that all children aged 6 months to 5 years should be immunized with measles vaccine at the time they enter an organized camp or settlement [1]. In 2000, Salama and colleagues documented substantial mortality during a famine emergency in Ethiopia, with measles and malnutrition as major...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2006
Jagrati V Jani Ilesh V Jani Carolina Araújo Sundeep Sahay Jorge Barreto Gunnar Bjune

BACKGROUND Measles remains a major public health problem in Mozambique despite significant efforts to control the disease. Currently, health authorities base their outbreak control on data from the routine surveillance system while vaccine coverage and efficacy are calculated based on mathematical projections of the target population. The aim of this work was to assess the quality of the measle...

2013
Genevie M. Ntshoe Johanna M. McAnerney Brett N. Archer Sheilagh B. Smit Bernice N. Harris Stefano Tempia Mirriam Mashele Beverley Singh Juno Thomas Ayanda Cengimbo Lucille H. Blumberg Adrian Puren Jocelyn Moyes Johann van den Heever Barry D. Schoub Cheryl Cohen

BACKGROUND Since 1995, measles vaccination at nine and 18 months has been routine in South Africa; however, coverage seldom reached >95%. We describe the epidemiology of laboratory-confirmed measles case-patients and assess the impact of the nationwide mass vaccination campaign during the 2009 to 2011 measles outbreak in South Africa. METHODS Serum specimens collected from patients with suspe...

2013
A. A. Momoh

Abstract: An SEIR epidemic model is investigated to ascertain the impact of exposed individuals at latent period (individuals who are infected but not yet infectious) on the transmission dynamics of measles. Mathematical analysis is carried out that completely determine the dynamics of the model. The impact of exposed individuals at latent period are discussed through the stability analysis and...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2008
Saulat Jahan Abdullah Mohammed Al Saigul Mohammed Ahmad Mohammed Abu Baker Ayman Osman Alataya Shamandy Abdul Rahim Hamed

BACKGROUND Worldwide efforts for measles elimination are made possible due to the availability of a highly effective measles vaccine. In spite of highly vaccinated population, a measles outbreak occurred in Qassim province of Saudi Arabia, during January-August 2007. METHODS An outbreak investigation was conducted to describe the epidemiology of outbreak. An audit of performance of control me...

2011
Jephtha C Nmor Hoang T Thanh Kensuke Goto

BACKGROUND Measles remains a serious vaccine preventable cause of mortality in developing nations. Vietnam is aiming to achieve the level of immunity required to eliminate measles by maintaining a high coverage of routine first vaccinations in infants, routine second vaccinations at school entry and supplementary local campaigns in high-risk areas. Regular outbreaks of measles are reported, dur...

Journal: :Science 2011
N Bharti A J Tatem M J Ferrari R F Grais A Djibo B T Grenfell

Measles epidemics in West Africa cause a significant proportion of vaccine-preventable childhood mortality. Epidemics are strongly seasonal, but the drivers of these fluctuations are poorly understood, which limits the predictability of outbreaks and the dynamic response to immunization. We show that measles seasonality can be explained by spatiotemporal changes in population density, which we ...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2005
Piero Manfredi Eugene M Cleur John R Williams Stefania Salmaso Marta Ciofi degli Atti

BACKGROUND: Strong regional heterogeneity and generally sub-optimal rates of measles vaccination in Italy have, to date, hampered attainment of WHO targets for measles elimination, and have generated the need for the new Italian National Measles Elimination Plan. Crucial to success of the plan is the identification of intervention priorities based upon a clear picture of the regional epidemiolo...

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