| Literature DB >> 29769850 |
N S Crowcroft1,2,3.
Abstract
Recent importations of measles into Canada have not generally led to large outbreaks, indicating that measles is well controlled in Canada. Isolated large outbreaks that have occurred remind us of the need to remain vigilant. Measles presents particular challenges because it is the most infectious disease known, it thrives among those who do not access the child health system for one reason or another, and we do not always have the information we need to identify and target communities with low immunization coverage. Outbreaks typically arise from Canadians who travel and are exposed to measles abroad. Controlling sporadic outbreaks arising from importations is time and resource intensive, which makes immunization for Canadians travelling outside the region of the Americas (where measles has been eliminated) a priority. To prevent importations of measles into Canada altogether requires other countries and regions of the world to make progress in eliminating measles.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 29769850 PMCID: PMC5864478 DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v40i12a07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Commun Dis Rep ISSN: 1188-4169