Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2409756 | Vaccine | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A large measles epidemic occurred in 2002 in Campania, a region of southern Italy with inadequate vaccination coverage. We evaluated the burden of the outbreak in children <15 years of age using different data sources. The measles standardized incidence rate was 5757/100,000, corresponding to 63,368 estimated cases (95% CI: 59,544-67,373). Measles virus strains were identified as belonging to the D7 genotype. The estimated complication rate was 7.6%. A total of 972 measles hospitalisations were detected, giving a hospitalisation rate of 88.3/100,000. Three deaths occurred. These results show that measles can still represent a serious health threat even in industrialized countries.
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Authors
Marta Luisa Ciofi degli Atti, Antonietta Filia, Marco Massari, Renato Pizzuti, Loredana Nicoletti, Angelo D'Argenzio, Enrico de Campora, Antonella Marchi, Assunta Lombardo, Stefania Salmaso, The SPES Study Group The SPES Study Group,