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Resurgence of measles in Serbia 2010-2011 highlights the need for supplementary immunization activities

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2016
Аутори
Nedeljković, Jasminka
Rakić-Adrović, Slavica
Tasić, G.
Kovačević-Jovanović, Vesna
Lončarević, Goranka
Huebschen, Judith M.
Muller, Claude P.
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Between December 2010 and August 2011 an outbreak of measles occurred in Serbia with 363 reported cases. Sera and/or nose/throat swabs were collected from 193 patients and tested for measles-specific IgM antibodies by ELISA and viral RNA by RT-PCR, respectively. Epidemiological data were obtained from the surveillance database of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. Of the 363 cases involved in the outbreak, 113 were laboratory confirmed. More than one third of the patients were hospitalized (n = 130, 35.8%) and for 15 (4.1% of the reported outbreak cases) the infection was complicated by pneumonia. Mostly pre-school children aged lt = 4 years (37.8%) and adults aged gt = 30 years (27.3%) were affected. The majority of patients belonged to the Roma population with a preponderance of female cases (57.0%). Nearly 94% of the patients were either unvaccinated or of unknown vaccination status. The main outbreak virus was the D4-Hamburg strain. The outbreak in Serbia occurred after se...veral years of very low measles incidence despite a high routine immunization coverage in the general population, suggesting that special efforts to identify and vaccinate susceptible population groups are required even in countries with apparently good disease control.

Кључне речи:
Measles virus / molecular epidemiology / outbreak
Извор:
Epidemiology and Infection, 2016, 144, 5, 1121-1128
Издавач:
  • Cambridge Univ Press, New York
Финансирање / пројекти:
  • Serbian Ministry of Health
  • Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs

DOI: 10.1017/S0950268815002277

ISSN: 0950-2688

PubMed: 26449667

WoS: 000371720700025

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84943328223
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URI
http://intor.torlakinstitut.com/handle/123456789/468
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  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications
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Torlak
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nedeljković, Jasminka
AU  - Rakić-Adrović, Slavica
AU  - Tasić, G.
AU  - Kovačević-Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Lončarević, Goranka
AU  - Huebschen, Judith M.
AU  - Muller, Claude P.
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://intor.torlakinstitut.com/handle/123456789/468
AB  - Between December 2010 and August 2011 an outbreak of measles occurred in Serbia with 363 reported cases. Sera and/or nose/throat swabs were collected from 193 patients and tested for measles-specific IgM antibodies by ELISA and viral RNA by RT-PCR, respectively. Epidemiological data were obtained from the surveillance database of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. Of the 363 cases involved in the outbreak, 113 were laboratory confirmed. More than one third of the patients were hospitalized (n = 130, 35.8%) and for 15 (4.1% of the reported outbreak cases) the infection was complicated by pneumonia. Mostly pre-school children aged  lt = 4 years (37.8%) and adults aged  gt = 30 years (27.3%) were affected. The majority of patients belonged to the Roma population with a preponderance of female cases (57.0%). Nearly 94% of the patients were either unvaccinated or of unknown vaccination status. The main outbreak virus was the D4-Hamburg strain. The outbreak in Serbia occurred after several years of very low measles incidence despite a high routine immunization coverage in the general population, suggesting that special efforts to identify and vaccinate susceptible population groups are required even in countries with apparently good disease control.
PB  - Cambridge Univ Press, New York
T2  - Epidemiology and Infection
T1  - Resurgence of measles in Serbia 2010-2011 highlights the need for supplementary immunization activities
EP  - 1128
IS  - 5
SP  - 1121
VL  - 144
DO  - 10.1017/S0950268815002277
UR  - conv_377
ER  - 
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abstract = "Between December 2010 and August 2011 an outbreak of measles occurred in Serbia with 363 reported cases. Sera and/or nose/throat swabs were collected from 193 patients and tested for measles-specific IgM antibodies by ELISA and viral RNA by RT-PCR, respectively. Epidemiological data were obtained from the surveillance database of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. Of the 363 cases involved in the outbreak, 113 were laboratory confirmed. More than one third of the patients were hospitalized (n = 130, 35.8%) and for 15 (4.1% of the reported outbreak cases) the infection was complicated by pneumonia. Mostly pre-school children aged  lt = 4 years (37.8%) and adults aged  gt = 30 years (27.3%) were affected. The majority of patients belonged to the Roma population with a preponderance of female cases (57.0%). Nearly 94% of the patients were either unvaccinated or of unknown vaccination status. The main outbreak virus was the D4-Hamburg strain. The outbreak in Serbia occurred after several years of very low measles incidence despite a high routine immunization coverage in the general population, suggesting that special efforts to identify and vaccinate susceptible population groups are required even in countries with apparently good disease control.",
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Nedeljković, J., Rakić-Adrović, S., Tasić, G., Kovačević-Jovanović, V., Lončarević, G., Huebschen, J. M.,& Muller, C. P.. (2016). Resurgence of measles in Serbia 2010-2011 highlights the need for supplementary immunization activities. in Epidemiology and Infection
Cambridge Univ Press, New York., 144(5), 1121-1128.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268815002277
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Nedeljković J, Rakić-Adrović S, Tasić G, Kovačević-Jovanović V, Lončarević G, Huebschen JM, Muller CP. Resurgence of measles in Serbia 2010-2011 highlights the need for supplementary immunization activities. in Epidemiology and Infection. 2016;144(5):1121-1128.
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conv_377 .
Nedeljković, Jasminka, Rakić-Adrović, Slavica, Tasić, G., Kovačević-Jovanović, Vesna, Lončarević, Goranka, Huebschen, Judith M., Muller, Claude P., "Resurgence of measles in Serbia 2010-2011 highlights the need for supplementary immunization activities" in Epidemiology and Infection, 144, no. 5 (2016):1121-1128,
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268815002277 .,
conv_377 .

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