Abstract Background and Aim Measles is an acute viral infectious disease usually characterized by erythematous maculopapular rash and sometimes pneumonia, diarrhea, and Central Nervous System disturbance. The current study aimed to describe the trend of measles in Iran before and after the 1978 revolution and COVID‐19 pandemic. Methods In the current quasi‐experimental study, we used annual data on confirmed cases of measles in Iran, from 1974 to 2021. Data were extracted from the World Health Organization website. An interrupted time series model was used to assess the effect of different events on the incidence of measles. Results The trend of new cases increase every year until 1980 according to the preintervention slope of 2040 (95% con...
Background: Case reports and epidemiologic studies have reported a relation between different vaccin...
Background: Mass screening for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) began in Iran on March 23, 20...
Background: Some epidemiologic studies have reported a sharp increase in multiple sclerosis (MS) inc...
Introduction: Immunogenicity assessment figures of the measles vaccine is approximately 90%, and dec...
Background and Objectives: Elimination and eradication of measles requires designing and implementin...
<div><p>Measles virus (MV) causes small and large outbreaks in Iran. Molecular assays allow identify...
Measles virus (MV) causes small and large outbreaks in Iran. Molecular assays allow identifying and ...
ABSTRACT An outbreak of measles due to secondary vaccine failure prompted this investigation into th...
Measles vaccination over the past 50 years has greatly reduced the incidence of measles. However, me...
Introduction: Based on the World Health Organization (WHO) reports the EMRO countries did not reache...
Measles is a highly contagious disease and with basic reproductive rate of 12 to 18 has more infec-t...
Relevance. Measles infection still does not lose its relevance, as experts everywhere register outbr...
Introduction. Measles still poses a threat to the inhabitants of the planet. In different regions of...
Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by measles virus. Measles was responsible for millions...
Abstract Background Mongolia was one of the four countries that received a measles-elimination certi...
Background: Case reports and epidemiologic studies have reported a relation between different vaccin...
Background: Mass screening for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) began in Iran on March 23, 20...
Background: Some epidemiologic studies have reported a sharp increase in multiple sclerosis (MS) inc...
Introduction: Immunogenicity assessment figures of the measles vaccine is approximately 90%, and dec...
Background and Objectives: Elimination and eradication of measles requires designing and implementin...
<div><p>Measles virus (MV) causes small and large outbreaks in Iran. Molecular assays allow identify...
Measles virus (MV) causes small and large outbreaks in Iran. Molecular assays allow identifying and ...
ABSTRACT An outbreak of measles due to secondary vaccine failure prompted this investigation into th...
Measles vaccination over the past 50 years has greatly reduced the incidence of measles. However, me...
Introduction: Based on the World Health Organization (WHO) reports the EMRO countries did not reache...
Measles is a highly contagious disease and with basic reproductive rate of 12 to 18 has more infec-t...
Relevance. Measles infection still does not lose its relevance, as experts everywhere register outbr...
Introduction. Measles still poses a threat to the inhabitants of the planet. In different regions of...
Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by measles virus. Measles was responsible for millions...
Abstract Background Mongolia was one of the four countries that received a measles-elimination certi...
Background: Case reports and epidemiologic studies have reported a relation between different vaccin...
Background: Mass screening for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) began in Iran on March 23, 20...
Background: Some epidemiologic studies have reported a sharp increase in multiple sclerosis (MS) inc...