نتایج جستجو برای: measles epidemiology

تعداد نتایج: 116309  

2017
Melissa M. Coughlin Andrew S. Beck Bettina Bankamp Paul A. Rota

Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine preventable disease. Measles results in a systemic illness which causes profound immunosuppression often leading to severe complications. In 2010, the World Health Assembly declared that measles can and should be eradicated. Measles has been eliminated in the Region of the Americas, and the remaining five regions of the World Health Organization (WHO) hav...

Journal: :JAMA pediatrics 2014
Mark J Papania Gregory S Wallace Paul A Rota Joseph P Icenogle Amy Parker Fiebelkorn Gregory L Armstrong Susan E Reef Susan B Redd Emily S Abernathy Albert E Barskey Lijuan Hao Huong Q McLean Jennifer S Rota William J Bellini Jane F Seward

IMPORTANCE To verify the elimination of endemic measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) from the Western hemisphere, the Pan American Health Organization requested each member country to compile a national elimination report. The United States documented the elimination of endemic measles in 2000 and of endemic rubella and CRS in 2004. In December 2011, the Centers for Disease C...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2015
S R Vaidya

The eleven member states of World Health Organization South-East Asia Region committed to eliminate measles by 2020. In phased manner, Government of India is working on this goal, and has introduced two-dose strategy for measles vaccine in the routine immunization. Molecular epidemiology of measles in India has been considerably growing that would be useful for understanding the circulation of ...

2013
Beverley J Paterson Martyn D Kirk A Scott Cameron Catherine D'Este David N Durrheim

OBJECTIVES Measles was endemic in England during the early 1800s; however, it did not arrive in Australia until 1850 whereas other infectious diseases were known to have arrived much earlier-many with the First Fleet in 1788-leading to the question of why there was a difference. DESIGN Ships surgeons' logbooks from historical archives, 1829-1882, were retrospectively reviewed for measles outb...

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 2006
Fátima Coronado Nisreen Musa El Sayed Ahmed El Tayeb Salah Haithami Alya Dabbagh Frank Mahoney Robin Nandy Lisa Cairns

Recent population-based studies of measles incidence and deaths in Sudan are not available. To determine the epidemiology and case-fatality rate (CFR) of measles, we conducted a retrospective outbreak investigation in two states in northern Sudan. Of 1144 case-patients identified, 92% were <15 years; 48.6% were vaccinated; and 62% received vitamin A before illness. Ten measles-associated deaths...

Journal: :Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 2019

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1979

1997

In 1995, as part of its measles control programs, the National Advisory Council on Immunization recommended the use of the trivalent measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR) for the second measles vaccination. However, the Mumps and Rubella Consensus Conference demonstrated that mumps are considered a very low-priority disease in Canada and a single-dose vaccination program seems acceptable. Since t...

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