Background: The changing epidemiology of measles with mild measles cases increasingly being recognised in previously-vaccinated individuals, suggests that more asymptomatic or subclinical cases might be occurring. Although this has been clearly documented in previously-vaccinated individuals, the frequency of these asymptomatic infections in individuals previously naturally-infected with measles is not known. Also, it is not known whether these asymptomatic or mildly-infected individuals who do not display the full range of clinical signs of measles are capable of transmitting the virus to other susceptible persons. Objectives: To demonstrate the isolation of measles virus (MV) from previously, naturally-immune individuals asymptomatically ...
Background. Endemic measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000, but imported measl...
Measles is one of the most contagious human diseases. Administration of the live attenuated measles ...
Abstract Background The most appropriate public healt...
peer reviewedBackground: The changing epidemiology of measles with mild measles cases increasingly b...
Serological evidence of measles virus infection has been detected among people exposed to measles wh...
Measles incidence has declined significantly in the United States since the 1989–1991 resurgence. Se...
Measles is one of the most deadly vaccine preventable diseases. The incidence of measles, and result...
Objective: The aim of the study is to stand out the measles which is a highly contagious re-emerging...
INTRODUCTION: Measles that develops in previously vaccinated cases has been reported to be associate...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
Measles is an RNA virus infectious disease mainly seen in children. Despite the avail-ability of an ...
Objective: To assess the vaccination status amongst authenticated cases of measles and to evaluate t...
Background. Endemic measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000, but imported measl...
Measles is one of the most contagious human diseases. Administration of the live attenuated measles ...
Abstract Background The most appropriate public healt...
peer reviewedBackground: The changing epidemiology of measles with mild measles cases increasingly b...
Serological evidence of measles virus infection has been detected among people exposed to measles wh...
Measles incidence has declined significantly in the United States since the 1989–1991 resurgence. Se...
Measles is one of the most deadly vaccine preventable diseases. The incidence of measles, and result...
Objective: The aim of the study is to stand out the measles which is a highly contagious re-emerging...
INTRODUCTION: Measles that develops in previously vaccinated cases has been reported to be associate...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
International audienceBackgroundDespite high overall population vaccine coverage, identified cluster...
Measles is an RNA virus infectious disease mainly seen in children. Despite the avail-ability of an ...
Objective: To assess the vaccination status amongst authenticated cases of measles and to evaluate t...
Background. Endemic measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000, but imported measl...
Measles is one of the most contagious human diseases. Administration of the live attenuated measles ...
Abstract Background The most appropriate public healt...