| Literature DB >> 34112091 |
Abdulkareem Ali Hussein Nassar1, Mohammed Abdullah Al Amad2, Mohammed Qasim3, Fekri Dureab4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent conflict and war in Yemen lead to collapse of the health system, decrease of immunization coverage and spread of many outbreaks. On May 22, 2018, the surveillance officer in Shabwah governorate reported an increased number of suspected measles. On May 24, 2018, a team from Yemen-Field Epidemiology Training Program was sent to investigate. The aims were to describe the outbreak, determine the risk factors for measles infection and recommend control measures.Entities:
Keywords: Measles outbreak; Risk factors; Shabwah governorate; Yemen
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34112091 PMCID: PMC8193880 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-021-06207-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Distribution of measles cases by week of onset, Shabwah governorate, February–May 2018
Age, sex and district specific attack rates of measles cases, Shabwah governorate, February–May 2018
| Variables | Population | Cases | Attack rate (per 100,000) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age group (years) | |||
| < 5 | 14,247 | 41 (56) | 288 |
| ≥ 5 | 75,034 | 32 (44) | 43 |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 47,859 | 45 (62) | 94 |
| Female | 41,422 | 28 (38) | 68 |
| Districts | |||
| Habban | 39,709 | 39 (53) | 98 |
| Ataq | 49,572 | 34 (47) | 69 |
| Total | 89,281 | 73 (100) | 82 |
Fig. 2Distribution of measles cases by signs and symptoms, Shabwah governorate, February-May 2018
Factors associated with measles outbreak, Shabwah governorate, February–May 2018
| Variables | Case | Control | Crude OR | Adjusted OR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | ||||
| < 5 years | 41 (56) | 51 (35) | 2.4 (1.3–4.2) | 1.4 (0.2–8.1) |
| ≥ 5 years | 32 (44) | 95 (65) | ||
| Father education | ||||
| Illiterate – basic | 49 (67) | 70 (48) | 2.2 (1.2–3.9) | 1.3 (0.3–5.5) |
| Secondary – university | 24 (33) | 76 (52) | ||
| Mother education | ||||
| Illiterate – basic | 71 (97) | 129 (88) | 4.7 (1.1–20.8) | 8.2 (0.4–157.7) |
| Secondary – university | 2 (3) | 17 (12) | ||
| Nutritional statusa | ||||
| Malnutrition | 9 (19) | 3 (5) | 4.8 (1.2–18.7) | 24.9 (1.9–329.6)b |
| Normal | 39 (81) | 62 (95) | ||
| Vaccination status | ||||
| Unvaccinated | 63 (86) | 35 (24) | 19.9 (9.3–43.1) | 17.2 (2.9–100.7)b |
| Vaccinated | 10 (14) | 111 (76) | ||
| Contact with measles case | ||||
| Contact | 68 (93) | 39 (27) | 37.3 (14.0–99.2) | 27.3 (1.3–551.7)b |
| Not contact | 5 (7) | 107 (73) | ||
| Presence of measles case in the same area | ||||
| Yes | 62 (85) | 35 (24) | 17.9 (8.5–37.7) | 1.1 (0.1–19.2) |
| No | 11 (15) | 111 (76) | ||
| House ventilation | ||||
| Bad | 35 (48) | 21 (14) | 5.5 (2.9–10.5) | 1.7 (0.4–7.2) |
| Good | 38 (52) | 125 (86) | ||
| Distance between home and health facility | ||||
| ≥ 3.3 km | 21 (29) | 57 (39) | 0.6 (0.3–1.2) | 3.8 (0.6–23.1) |
| < 3.3 km | 52 (71) | 89 (61) | ||
| Crowding (Person per room) | ||||
| ≥ 2.5 | 43 (59) | 65 (45) | 1.8 (1.0–3.2) | 0.7 (0.2–2.5) |
| < 2.5 | 30 (41) | 81 (55) | ||
| Family size | ||||
| ≥ 7 | 61 (84) | 133 (91) | 0.5 (0.2–1.2) | 3 (0.4–23) |
| < 7 | 12 (16) | 13 (9) | ||
aNumber of children aged 6–60 months are 113 (48 cases and 65 controls)
bP value < 0.05