| Literature DB >> 12721918 |
Dalya Güriş1, Yildirim Bayazit, Umit Ozdemirer, Vedat Buyurgan, Cevdet Yalniz, Ismail Toprak, Sefer Aycan.
Abstract
In Turkey, 15,000-30,000 measles cases have been reported annually since the 1990s. Epidemics occur every 3-4 years, and >/=90% of cases are <15 years old. The high incidence is due to inadequate vaccination coverage (nationally 84% in 2001) and immunity provided by the first dose of vaccine administered at age 9 months. The second dose, which has been recommended for first grade students since 1998, has been insufficient to provide the herd immunity necessary to control measles. The Ministry of Health launched a comprehensive program for 2002-2010 targeting measles elimination. This plan calls for a national vaccination campaign among all children aged 9 months to 14 years and routine two-dose vaccination coverage will be increased to >/=95% or follow-up campaigns will be conducted in areas not achieving high coverage levels. Also, all military recruits in 2002-2009 will be vaccinated and case-based, laboratory supported surveillance will be initiated.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12721918 DOI: 10.1086/368115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226