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Measles in Romania - clinical and epidemiological characteristics of hospitalized measles cases during the first three years of the 2016-ongoing epidemic.

Daniela Pițigoi1,2, Oana Săndulescu2,3, Maria Dorina Crăciun1, Anca Drăgănescu2, Gheorghiță Jugulete2,4, Anca Streinu-Cercel2,3, Angelica Vișan2,4, Claudia Rîciu2, Alexandru Rafila2,5, Victoria Aramă2,3, Monica Luminos2,4, Adrian Streinu-Cercel2,3.   

Abstract

A large measles epidemic has been ongoing in Romania and many European countries, since 2016. We report case-based surveillance data for all patients (n = 1371) with laboratory-confirmed and epidemiologically-confirmed measles hospitalized in a major infectious diseases hospital in Bucharest Romania during the first three years of the current measles epidemic (July 2016-July 2019). More than half of the patients (57.6%) had ages below 5 years; 6% (n = 82) had preexisting comorbidities. Only 1.5% of the patients had been fully vaccinated, 5.9% had received only one vaccine dose, while 92.8% had not been vaccinated at all against measles. The rate of measles-related complications was 93.4%; complications occurred more frequently among patients who were not eligible for vaccination due to young age or underlying diseases, and among children, who developed pneumonia and enterocolitis more frequently than adults. The median hospital length-of-stay was 6 days. Eight cases (0.6%) required intensive care and mechanical ventilation, and three deaths (0.2%) were recorded. Measles disproportionately affects patient groups who are not eligible for vaccination. During the current epidemic in Romania, 98.5% of the patients hospitalized for measles had not been vaccinated and among these, 75.7% would have been eligible for vaccination. For the remaining pool of unvaccinated children, supplementary immunization activities are urgently needed.

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Keywords:  Measles; measles epidemic; vaccination; vaccine-preventable disease

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32507005      PMCID: PMC7549973          DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2020.1771948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virulence        ISSN: 2150-5594            Impact factor:   5.882


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