Elimination of an infectious disease is often understood to mean the total absence of cases in a population. This situation can occur only if the entire population is immune as a result of either natural disease or vaccination. However, this costly and unrealistic scenario is not necessary to ensure elimination, more appropriately defined as a situation in which sustained transmission cannot occur and secondary spread from importations of disease will end naturally, without intervention. The authors describe the size and duration of outbreaks caused by imported infections after indigenous transmission has been eliminated. They show that the status of the elimination process can be monitored by assessing the proportion of cases imported and ...
Funder: Christ Church University of Oxford Junior Research FellowshipWe derive and validate a novel ...
Chapter 18 of: Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. 5th edition, 2011.In rou...
The aim of this study is to identify general properties of emerging infectious agents that determine...
The continued elimination of measles requires accurate assessment of its epidemiology and a critical...
The status of measles elimination is best summarized by evaluation of the effective reproduction num...
elimination goals are not well defined. In general, disease elimination has been defined as the redu...
Tremendous progress has been made globally to reduce the contribution of measles to the burden of ch...
AbstractTremendous progress has been made globally to reduce the contribution of measles to the burd...
For jurisdictions implementing measles elimination strategies, a minimum surveillance benchmark of 1...
There have been 3 efforts to eliminate measles from the United States since the introduction of meas...
Despite many successes, measles elimination remains a challenge in many parts of the world. In the r...
Although the global burden of measles has been substantially reduced since the introduction of the f...
<div><p>Our ability to respond appropriately to infectious diseases is enhanced by identifying diffe...
Surveillance and outbreak data were reviewed to demonstrate interruption and elimination of indigeno...
BackgroundAlthough measles was declared eliminated from the United States in 2000, measles cases and...
Funder: Christ Church University of Oxford Junior Research FellowshipWe derive and validate a novel ...
Chapter 18 of: Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. 5th edition, 2011.In rou...
The aim of this study is to identify general properties of emerging infectious agents that determine...
The continued elimination of measles requires accurate assessment of its epidemiology and a critical...
The status of measles elimination is best summarized by evaluation of the effective reproduction num...
elimination goals are not well defined. In general, disease elimination has been defined as the redu...
Tremendous progress has been made globally to reduce the contribution of measles to the burden of ch...
AbstractTremendous progress has been made globally to reduce the contribution of measles to the burd...
For jurisdictions implementing measles elimination strategies, a minimum surveillance benchmark of 1...
There have been 3 efforts to eliminate measles from the United States since the introduction of meas...
Despite many successes, measles elimination remains a challenge in many parts of the world. In the r...
Although the global burden of measles has been substantially reduced since the introduction of the f...
<div><p>Our ability to respond appropriately to infectious diseases is enhanced by identifying diffe...
Surveillance and outbreak data were reviewed to demonstrate interruption and elimination of indigeno...
BackgroundAlthough measles was declared eliminated from the United States in 2000, measles cases and...
Funder: Christ Church University of Oxford Junior Research FellowshipWe derive and validate a novel ...
Chapter 18 of: Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. 5th edition, 2011.In rou...
The aim of this study is to identify general properties of emerging infectious agents that determine...