Abstract Background In the Netherlands, epidemics of vaccine preventable diseases are largely confined to an orthodox protestant minority with religious objections to vaccination. The clustering of unvaccinated children in orthodox protestant schools can foster the spread of epidemics. School closure has nevertheless not been practiced up until now. A mumps epidemic in 2007-2008 gave us an opportunity to study the role of schools in the spread of a vaccine preventable disease in a village with low vaccination coverage. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted among the students in four elementary schools and their siblings. The following information was collected for each child: having had the mumps or not and when, school, age, M...
Antibodies against mumps were measured in the Dutch general population and in municipalities with lo...
332 cases of mumps were identified at a public high school (attack rate, 18.80/0). A pep rally 17 d ...
Abstract Background Mumps emer...
Contains fulltext : 98461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In t...
BACKGROUND: Social clustering of unvaccinated children in anthroposophical schools occurs, as inferr...
We investigated a mumps outbreak within a highly vaccinated university student population in the Net...
To estimate the mumps vaccine effectiveness (VE) during a large genotype D mumps outbreak, we conduc...
We assessed the epidemiological characteristics of a mumps virus epidemic (genotype D) that occurred...
AbstractIntroductionIn 2012, an increase in mumps notifications occurred in Belgium, affecting young...
Item does not contain fulltextWe assessed the epidemiological characteristics of a mumps virus epide...
To analyze the epidemiology of a nationwide mumps epidemic in the Netherlands, we reviewed 1,557 not...
AbstractObjective: To describe the epidemiology of excessive mumps cases during the year 2000, withi...
A 1999-2000 measles epidemic in the Netherlands started with an outbreak in an orthodox reformed ele...
Since December 2009, mumps incidence has increased in the Netherlands. As of 20 April 2010, 172 case...
Objectives : This study was performed to investigate the mumps transmission control status and inapp...
Antibodies against mumps were measured in the Dutch general population and in municipalities with lo...
332 cases of mumps were identified at a public high school (attack rate, 18.80/0). A pep rally 17 d ...
Abstract Background Mumps emer...
Contains fulltext : 98461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In t...
BACKGROUND: Social clustering of unvaccinated children in anthroposophical schools occurs, as inferr...
We investigated a mumps outbreak within a highly vaccinated university student population in the Net...
To estimate the mumps vaccine effectiveness (VE) during a large genotype D mumps outbreak, we conduc...
We assessed the epidemiological characteristics of a mumps virus epidemic (genotype D) that occurred...
AbstractIntroductionIn 2012, an increase in mumps notifications occurred in Belgium, affecting young...
Item does not contain fulltextWe assessed the epidemiological characteristics of a mumps virus epide...
To analyze the epidemiology of a nationwide mumps epidemic in the Netherlands, we reviewed 1,557 not...
AbstractObjective: To describe the epidemiology of excessive mumps cases during the year 2000, withi...
A 1999-2000 measles epidemic in the Netherlands started with an outbreak in an orthodox reformed ele...
Since December 2009, mumps incidence has increased in the Netherlands. As of 20 April 2010, 172 case...
Objectives : This study was performed to investigate the mumps transmission control status and inapp...
Antibodies against mumps were measured in the Dutch general population and in municipalities with lo...
332 cases of mumps were identified at a public high school (attack rate, 18.80/0). A pep rally 17 d ...
Abstract Background Mumps emer...