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Hidden varicella outbreak, Luang Prabang Province, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, December 2014 to January 2015.

Bounthanom Sengkeopraseuth1, Khonesavanh Bounma2, Chansone Siamong1, Siddhartha Datta2, Bouaphanh Khamphaphongphane1, Phengta Vongphachanh1, Dapeng Luo2, Michael O'Reilly3, Cindy H Chiu2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In January 2015, the Lao People's Democratic Republic Ministry of Health received a report of 34 cases of fever and rash with one laboratory-confirmed measles case in Houitone village, Pakseng District of Luang Prabang Province. Between 21 and 27 January, we conducted a field investigation to determine the etiology, magnitude and severity of this outbreak.
METHODS: We conducted active case findings in Houitone and neighbouring villages and collected information on age, location, date of rash onset, symptoms and measles vaccination status. We collected serum samples from cases with rash onset of less than 28 days and tested for measles and rubella IgM using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
RESULTS: Between 22 December 2014 and 23 January 2015, 190 fever and rash cases were identified in seven villages in Pakseng District with the majority of the cases in Houitone village. The most affected age group was between 1 and 9 years. The majority of the rashes were vesicular. Of the additional 43 serum samples collected, no samples tested positive for measles or rubella IgM. The clinical manifestation and epidemiology of the disease suggested a varicella outbreak.
CONCLUSION: The rapid response to a single laboratory-confirmed measles case did not identify a measles outbreak but suggested a varicella outbreak. Low measles vaccination coverage led us to recommend a routine catch-up vaccination campaign. We also recommend collecting information of rash types and photos of rashes in future fever and rash outbreaks to better differentiate potential etiologies.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27757246      PMCID: PMC5052890          DOI: 10.5365/WPSAR.2015.6.2.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Western Pac Surveill Response J        ISSN: 2094-7321


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