Background. The World Health Organization, African Region, set the goal of achieving measles elimination by 2020. Namibia was one of seven African countries to implement an accelerated measles control strategy beginning in 1996. Following implementation of this strategy, measles incidence decreased; however, between 2009 and 2011 a major outbreak occurred in Namibia.Methods. Measles vaccination coverage data were analysed and a descriptive epidemiological analysis of the measles outbreak was conducted using measles case-based surveillance and laboratory data.Results. During 1989 - 2008, MCV1 (the first routine dose of measles vaccine) coverage increased from 56% to 73% and five supplementary immunisation activities were implemented. During ...
This article discusses in April 2015, Kamwenge District, western Uganda reported a measles outbreak....
Introduction In 2011, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Regional Office (A...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...
Background. The World Health Organization, African Region, set the goal of achieving measles elimin...
SummaryBackgroundNamibia experienced a large measles outbreak starting in 2009, with 38% of reported...
Background:Namibia experienced a large measles outbreak starting in 2009, with 38% of reported cases...
Since 1995, measles vaccination at nine and 18 months has been routine in South Africa; however, cov...
BACKGROUND: The Democratic Republic of Congo experiences regular measles outbreaks. From September 2...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant advances in measles control, large epidemics occurred in many Africa...
Introduction: Despite accelerated measles control efforts, a massive measles resurgence occurred in ...
Background: Measles remains a threat in many African settings due to sub-optimal routine immunisatio...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty Of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg fo...
Measles has recently been the focus of accelerated disease control activities in sub-Saharan Africa,...
Introduction. Between 2009 and 2010, South Africa experienced a major measles outbreak, with more th...
INTRODUCTION: All WHO regions have set measles elimination objective for 2020. To address the specif...
This article discusses in April 2015, Kamwenge District, western Uganda reported a measles outbreak....
Introduction In 2011, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Regional Office (A...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...
Background. The World Health Organization, African Region, set the goal of achieving measles elimin...
SummaryBackgroundNamibia experienced a large measles outbreak starting in 2009, with 38% of reported...
Background:Namibia experienced a large measles outbreak starting in 2009, with 38% of reported cases...
Since 1995, measles vaccination at nine and 18 months has been routine in South Africa; however, cov...
BACKGROUND: The Democratic Republic of Congo experiences regular measles outbreaks. From September 2...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant advances in measles control, large epidemics occurred in many Africa...
Introduction: Despite accelerated measles control efforts, a massive measles resurgence occurred in ...
Background: Measles remains a threat in many African settings due to sub-optimal routine immunisatio...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty Of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg fo...
Measles has recently been the focus of accelerated disease control activities in sub-Saharan Africa,...
Introduction. Between 2009 and 2010, South Africa experienced a major measles outbreak, with more th...
INTRODUCTION: All WHO regions have set measles elimination objective for 2020. To address the specif...
This article discusses in April 2015, Kamwenge District, western Uganda reported a measles outbreak....
Introduction In 2011, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Regional Office (A...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...