From December 2008 to June 2009 a measles outbreak occurred in the Federal State of Hamburg, Germany. The outbreak affected 216 persons and was caused by a new measles strain termed D4-Hamburg which led to consecutive outbreaks between 2009 and 2011 in at least 12 European countries. Here, we describe epidemiological characteristics of the outbreak and evaluate the control measures taken in Hamburg. In one of the seven boroughs of Hamburg a local Roma community comprised more than 50% of the notified cases. We compared in a stratified analysis the age distribution of these cases with cases of fellow citizens who did not belong to the Roma community. The age group of infants (0-11 months) comprised 33% among the non-Roma measles cases, while...
Despite the effective National Immunization Programme of Slovakia, some population groups are incomp...
Between April and July 2011 there was an outbreak of measles virus, genotype D4, in Berlin, Germany....
Measles are a highly contagious viral disease. Until the discovery of a vaccine, it was one of the m...
From December 2008 to June 2009 a measles outbreak occurred in the Federal State of Hamburg, Germany...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
Objectives: To analyse a measles outbreak in a Roma community. Methods: We describe a community-wide...
We report on a measles outbreak originating in an anthroposophic community in Austria, 2008. A total...
International audience`Objectives: To analyse a measles outbreak in a Roma community. Methods: We de...
International audience`Objectives: To analyse a measles outbreak in a Roma community. Methods: We de...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
Background: In Germany, measles vaccination coverage with two doses is not yet sufficient to prevent...
The objective of this study was to describe transmission chains of measles observed in Poland during...
Summary. The infectious disease of measles is becoming a rarity in the mem-ber states of the Europea...
Despite the effective National Immunization Programme of Slovakia, some population groups are incomp...
Between April and July 2011 there was an outbreak of measles virus, genotype D4, in Berlin, Germany....
Measles are a highly contagious viral disease. Until the discovery of a vaccine, it was one of the m...
From December 2008 to June 2009 a measles outbreak occurred in the Federal State of Hamburg, Germany...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
Objectives: To analyse a measles outbreak in a Roma community. Methods: We describe a community-wide...
We report on a measles outbreak originating in an anthroposophic community in Austria, 2008. A total...
International audience`Objectives: To analyse a measles outbreak in a Roma community. Methods: We de...
International audience`Objectives: To analyse a measles outbreak in a Roma community. Methods: We de...
A new strain of measles virus, D4-Hamburg, was imported from London to Hamburg in December 2008 and ...
Background: In Germany, measles vaccination coverage with two doses is not yet sufficient to prevent...
The objective of this study was to describe transmission chains of measles observed in Poland during...
Summary. The infectious disease of measles is becoming a rarity in the mem-ber states of the Europea...
Despite the effective National Immunization Programme of Slovakia, some population groups are incomp...
Between April and July 2011 there was an outbreak of measles virus, genotype D4, in Berlin, Germany....
Measles are a highly contagious viral disease. Until the discovery of a vaccine, it was one of the m...