| Literature DB >> 19955583 |
Sherin Varkey1, Gopal Krishna, Narottam Pradhan, Satish Kumar Gupta, Jorge Caravotta, Henri Vanden Hombergh, Edward Hoekstra, Sufia Askari, O P Kansal.
Abstract
The Kosi floods of Bihar in 2008 led to initial rapid displacement followed by rehabilitation of the affected population. Strategically planned phase-wise activity of supplementary as well as primary measles vaccination combined with a variety of other interventions proved to be successful in preventing outbreaks and deaths due to measles. While 70% supplementary measles vaccination coverage was achieved in relief camps, the coverage of primary measles doses in the latter phases was dependant on accessibility of villages and previous vaccination status of eligible beneficiaries. The integrated diseases surveillance system, which became operational during the floods, also complemented the vaccination efforts by providing daily figures of cases with fever and rash. The overall response was not only successful in terms of preventing measles mortality, but also provided vital lessons that may be useful for planning future vaccination responses in emergency settings.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19955583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Pediatr ISSN: 0019-6061 Impact factor: 1.411