| Literature DB >> 26196266 |
Antonietta Filia, Antonino Bella, Giovanna Cadeddu, Maria Rafaela Milia, Martina Del Manso, Maria Cristina Rota, Fabio Magurano, Loredana Nicoletti, Silvia Declich.
Abstract
We report a measles outbreak in Sardinia, Italy, that originated in a cruise ship passenger. The outbreak showed extensive nosocomial transmission (44 of 80 cases). To minimize nosocomial transmission, health care facilities should ensure that susceptible health care workers are vaccinated against measles and should implement effective infection control procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Italy; Sardinia; cruise ship passenger; infection control; measles; measles virus; nosocomial transmission; outbreak; viruses
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26196266 PMCID: PMC4517735 DOI: 10.3201/eid2108.141105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureNumber of primary and secondary cases (n = 136), by week of rash onset, during a measles outbreak that originated in a cruise ship passenger, including cases reported in a secondary outbreak, Sardinia, Italy, February–July 2014.
Complications in 80 case-patients during a measles outbreak linked to a cruise ship passenger, Sardinia, Italy, February–July 2014
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| 22 (27.5) |
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| 9 (11.3) |
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| 8 (10.0) |
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| 7 (8.8) |
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| 7 (8.8) |
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| 7 (8.8) |
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| 3 (3.8) |
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| 2 (2.5) |
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| 2 (2.5) |
*Increased levels of aminotransferases but no jaundice.