The global reduction of the burden of morbidity and mortality owing to measles has been a major triumph of public health. However, the continued persistence of measles infection probably not only reflects local variation in progress towards vaccination target goals, but may also reflect local variation in dynamic processes of transmission, susceptible replenishment through births and stochastic local extinction. Dynamic models predict that vaccination should increase the mean age of infection and increase inter-annual variability in incidence. Through a comparative approach, we assess national-level patterns in the mean age of infection and measles persistence. We find that while the classic predictions do hold in general, the impa...
The safe, highly effective measles vaccine has been recommended globally since 1974, yet in 2017 the...
For infectious diseases where immunization can offer lifelong protection, a variety of simple models...
This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles containing vaccines...
Measles vaccine efficacy is higher at 12 months than 9 months because of maternal immunity, but dela...
Although measles vaccine is considered safe and highly effective, cases continue to be reported glob...
BACKGROUND: Through a combination of strong routine immunization (RI), strategic supplemental immuni...
Routine vaccination supplemented by planned campaigns occurring at 2–5 y intervals is the core of cu...
Introduction All six WHO regions currently have goals for measles elimination by 2020. Measles vacci...
Introduction All six WHO regions currently have goals for measles elimination by 2020. Measles vacci...
Industrialization and demographic transition generate nonstationary dynamics in human populations th...
Background The persistent circulation of measles in both low-income and high-income countries requi...
BACKGROUND: Model-based estimates of measles burden and the impact of measles-containing vaccine (MC...
AbstractObjectives: In discussions of expanded measles control, elimination, and possible eradicatio...
BackgroundIndustrialization and demographic transition generate nonstationary dynamics in human popu...
Before the development of mass-vaccination campaigns. measles exhibited persistent fluctuations (end...
The safe, highly effective measles vaccine has been recommended globally since 1974, yet in 2017 the...
For infectious diseases where immunization can offer lifelong protection, a variety of simple models...
This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles containing vaccines...
Measles vaccine efficacy is higher at 12 months than 9 months because of maternal immunity, but dela...
Although measles vaccine is considered safe and highly effective, cases continue to be reported glob...
BACKGROUND: Through a combination of strong routine immunization (RI), strategic supplemental immuni...
Routine vaccination supplemented by planned campaigns occurring at 2–5 y intervals is the core of cu...
Introduction All six WHO regions currently have goals for measles elimination by 2020. Measles vacci...
Introduction All six WHO regions currently have goals for measles elimination by 2020. Measles vacci...
Industrialization and demographic transition generate nonstationary dynamics in human populations th...
Background The persistent circulation of measles in both low-income and high-income countries requi...
BACKGROUND: Model-based estimates of measles burden and the impact of measles-containing vaccine (MC...
AbstractObjectives: In discussions of expanded measles control, elimination, and possible eradicatio...
BackgroundIndustrialization and demographic transition generate nonstationary dynamics in human popu...
Before the development of mass-vaccination campaigns. measles exhibited persistent fluctuations (end...
The safe, highly effective measles vaccine has been recommended globally since 1974, yet in 2017 the...
For infectious diseases where immunization can offer lifelong protection, a variety of simple models...
This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles containing vaccines...