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Measles outbreak in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 2003.

Terri B Hyde1, Gustavo H Dayan, Justina R Langidrik, Robin Nandy, Russell Edwards, Kennar Briand, Mailynn Konelios, Mona Marin, Huong Q Nguyen, Anthony P Khalifah, Michael J O'leary, Nobia J Williams, William J Bellini, Daoling Bi, Cedric J Brown, Jane F Seward, Mark J Papania.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Measles is a highly contagious viral infection. Measles transmission can be prevented through high population immunity (>or=95%) achieved by measles vaccination. In the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), no measles cases were reported during 1989-2002; however, a large measles outbreak occurred in 2003. Reported 1-dose measles vaccine coverage among children aged 12-23 months varied widely (52-94%) between 1990 and 2000.
METHODS: RMI is a Pacific island nation (1999 population: 50,840). A measles case was defined as fever, rash, and cough, or coryza, or conjunctivitis, in an RMI resident between July 13 and November 7, 2003. A vaccination campaign was used for outbreak control.
RESULTS: Of the 826 reported measles cases, 766 (92%) occurred in the capital (Majuro). There were 186 (23%) cases in infants aged <1 year and 309 (37%) of cases in persons aged >or=15 years. The attack rate was highest among infants (Majuro atoll: 213 cases/1,000 infants). Among cases aged 1-14 years, 281 (59%) reported no measles vaccination before July 2003. There were 100 hospitalizations and 3 deaths. The measles H1 genotype was identified. The vaccination campaign resulted in 93% coverage among persons aged 6 months to 40 years. Interpretation Populations without endemic measles transmission can accumulate substantial susceptibility and be at risk for large outbreaks when measles virus is imported. 'Islands' of measles susceptibility may develop in infants, adults, and any groups with low vaccine coverage. To prevent outbreaks, high population immunity must be sustained by maintaining and documenting high vaccine coverage.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16299123     DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyi222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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Authors:  Ketema Belda; Ayesheshem Ademe Tegegne; Amare Mengistu Mersha; Mekonnen Getahun Bayenessagne; Ibrahim Hussein; Belay Bezabeh
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