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Measles outbreak in Venezuela: a new challenge to postelimination surveillance and control?

Héctor Sarmiento1, Oswaldo Barrezueta Cobo, Ana Morice, Roger Zapata, María Victoria Benitez, Carlos Castillo-Solórzano.   

Abstract

The circulation of wild measles virus was interrupted in Venezuela in February 2007 after the catch-up vaccination (1994) and monitoring (1998) and in response to the measles outbreak in 2001. Traditionally, the routine coverage with measles-mumps-rubella vaccine does not exceed 85%. In February 2006, a measles outbreak started by importation in the State Miranda; this extended to 7 states and lasted 50 weeks with an intermediate period of 17 weeks without reported cases. New cases were reported in the States Guarico and Amazon. The pattern of circulation of the silent period was determined through the use of retrospective search for measles; this showed that 57% of suspected cases did not enter the surveillance system. Molecular epidemiology made it possible to identify B3 as only genotype, which also circulated in Spain. The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of measles have been modified; these determine outbreaks identified late, of slow expansion, silent, and with limited case-fatality, compared with classical outbreaks. The outbreak spread by that behavior was not recognized and the classical control measures did not result. The beginning of a broader and intense vaccination was delayed, partly by weaknesses in the sensitivity of the system. It is crucial to recognize the new behavior of measles and the effectiveness of the classical control measures, and especially to establish criteria for interruption of the circulation to control an outbreak in this stage of elimination.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21954266     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jir444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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1.  Analysis and Factors Associated with Measles in Larut, Matang and Selama Districts, Perak, Malaysia.

Authors:  Asraf Ahmad Qamruddin; Reza Qamruddin; Ayu Malik
Journal:  Malays J Med Sci       Date:  2020-10-27

2.  Resurgence of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Venezuela as a Regional Public Health Threat in the Americas.

Authors:  Alberto E Paniz-Mondolfi; Adriana Tami; Maria E Grillet; Marilianna Márquez; Juan Hernández-Villena; María A Escalona-Rodríguez; Gabriela M Blohm; Isis Mejías; Huníades Urbina-Medina; Alejandro Rísquez; Julio Castro; Ana Carvajal; Carlos Walter; María G López; Philipp Schwabl; Luis Hernández-Castro; Michael A Miles; Peter J Hotez; John Lednicky; J Glenn Morris; James Crainey; Sergio Luz; Juan D Ramírez; Emilia Sordillo; Martin Llewellyn; Merari Canache; María Araque; José Oletta
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2019-04-17       Impact factor: 6.883

3.  Data and cooperation required for Venezuela's refugee crisis during COVID-19.

Authors:  Claire J Standley; Eric Chu; Emrose Kathawala; Deisy Ventura; Erin M Sorrell
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 4.185

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