| Literature DB >> 34527148 |
Anthony Zunuo Dongdem1, Elizabeth Alhassan2, David Opare3, Gifty Boateng3, George Bonsu4, Kwame Amponsa-Achiano4, Badu Sarkodie5, Emmanuel Dzotsi6, Michael Adjabeng7, Seth Afagbedzi8, Yakubu Alhassan8, Kofi Agyabeng8, Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: rubella is vaccine-preventable and vaccination is the most cost-effective approach to control the disease and avoid the management of congenital rubella syndrome cases. Ghana introduced the rubella vaccine into the routine immunization program in 2013. Since then there have not been any evaluation of the epidemiology of rubella. We determined the disease trends and the population demographics of rubella cases, in the Ghana national measles case-based surveillance system.Entities:
Keywords: Ghana; Rubella; incidence; surveillance; trend
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34527148 PMCID: PMC8418178 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.39.132.23297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
demographic characteristics
| Variable | Frequency (%) | Confirmed positive (%) | Chi-square | P-value |
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| 6.28 ± 7.38 | 283.56 | ˂0.001 | |
| ˂5 years | 4,601 | 528(11.48) | ||
| 5 - 10 years | 2,470 | 626(25.34) | ||
| 11 - 15 years | 857 | 229(26.72) | ||
| 16 - 20 years | 267 | 60(22.47) | ||
| ˃ 20 years | 354 | 44(12.43) | ||
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| 6.03 | 0.014 | ||
| Female | 4,760(46.09) | 1021(21.45) | ||
| Male | 5,435(52.63) | 1059(19.48) | ||
| Missing | 132(1.28) | |||
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| 6.17 | 0.013 | ||
| Rural | 5,800 | 1131(19.50) | ||
| Urban | 4,381 | 942(21.50) | ||
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| Positive | 1,137 | |||
| Negative | 10,077 | |||
| Indeterminate | 250 | |||
| Pending | 1,335 | |||
| Missing | 19 | |||
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| Positive | 2,090 | |||
| Negative | 6,591 | |||
| Indeterminate | 379 | |||
| Pending | 1,157 | |||
| Missing | 110 |
distribution of rubella cases by area from 2007 to 2017
| Rural | Urban | |||
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| Year | Total suspected cases | Confirmed positive (%) | Total suspected cases | Confirmed positive (%) |
| 2007 | 285 | 76(26.67) | 286 | 97(33.92) |
| 2008 | 504 | 190(37.70) | 684 | 265(38.74) |
| 2009 | 279 | 85(30.47) | 255 | 47(18.43) |
| 2010 | 347 | 90(25.94) | 274 | 70(25.55) |
| 2011 | 909 | 341(37.51) | 713 | 251(35.2) |
| 2012 | 670 | 200(29.85) | 451 | 128(28.38) |
| 2013 | 471 | 106(22.51) | 288 | 60(20.83) |
| 2014 | 574 | 25(4.36) | 342 | 13(3.80) |
| 2015 | 579 | 8(1.38) | 422 | 4(0.95) |
| 2016 | 504 | 7(1.39) | 310 | 4(1.29) |
| 2017 | 678 | 3(0.44) | 356 | 3(0.84) |
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Figure 1trend of confirmed positive measles and rubella cases from 2007 to 2017
Figure 2trend of rubella cases by age group from 2007 to 2017
Figure 3monthly trend of confirmed positive rubella cases by years