Literature DB >> 11584738

The Australian Measles Control Campaign, 1998.

F M Turnbull1, M A Burgess, P B McIntyre, S B Lambert, G L Gilbert, H F Gidding, R G Escott, H M Achat, B P Hull, H Wang, G A Sam, C L Mead.   

Abstract

The 1998 Australian Measles Control Campaign had as its aim improved immunization coverage among children aged 1-12 years and, in the longer term, prevention of measles epidemics. The campaign included mass school-based measles-mumps-rubella vaccination of children aged 5-12 years and a catch-up programme for preschool children. More than 1.33 million children aged 5-12 years were vaccinated at school: serological monitoring showed that 94% of such children were protected after the campaign, whereas only 84% had been protected previously. Among preschool children aged 1-3.5 years the corresponding levels of protection were 89% and 82%. During the six months following the campaign there was a marked reduction in the number of measles cases among children in targeted age groups.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11584738      PMCID: PMC2566640     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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