| Literature DB >> 28661392 |
Francisco George1, João Valente1, Gonçalo F Augusto1, Andreia J Silva1, Natália Pereira1, Teresa Fernandes1, Paula Palminha2, Bárbara A Aguiar1, António Martins1, Estêvão Santos1, Paula Valente1, Etelvina Calé1, Ana Leça1, Paulo J Nogueira1.
Abstract
We report a measles outbreak in two Portuguese health regions (Algarve and Lisbon and the Tagus Valley) since February 2017, and which by 31 May resulted in 28 confirmed cases, of which 16 were unvaccinated. Thirteen cases were healthcare workers. One unvaccinated teenager died. Genotype B3 was identified in 14 cases from both regions. This outbreak occurs after 12 years without endemic measles transmission, and in a context of high measles vaccination coverage and immunity. This article is copyright of The Authors, 2017.Entities:
Keywords: Portugal; epidemiology; measles; measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine; outbreaks; surveillance; viral infections
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28661392 PMCID: PMC5479980 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.23.30548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Figure 1Incidence rate of confirmed measles cases per 100,000 population by health region, Portugal, 23 February–31 May 2017 (n = 28 confirmed cases)
Figure 2Confirmed measles cases by week of rash onset, Portugal, 23 February–31 May 2017 (n = 28)
Figure 3Confirmed measles cases by age group, Portugal, 23 February–31 May 2017 (n = 28)
Characteristics of confirmed measles cases, Portugal, 23 February–31 May 2017 (n = 28)
| Characteristic | Total (n = 28) |
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| Male | 12 |
| Female | 16 |
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| Physicians | 5 |
| Nurses | 5 |
| Other healthcare workers | 3 |
| Other occupation / NA | 15 |
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| 2 or more doses | 8 |
| 1 dose | 4 |
| Not vaccinated | 16 |
NA: not applicable.