Objective: This hospital-based retrospective cohort study was undertaken with a view to determine the epidemiological trend of measles in Lagos State, Nigeria Methods: Medical records of clinically diagnosed measles patients from nine referral public hospitals in Lagos State between 1998 and 2007 were retrieved, transcribed and reviewed. Data were analyzed using standard methods. Results: A total of 35,500 clinically confirmed cases and 835 deaths (case fatality rate = 2.35%/10 years) were recorded. The mean incidence was estimated at 19 cases per 100,000 population/year. A consistent seasonality pattern of measles was observed for the study period. The under-fives accounted for the highest reported cases (76.30%) while, the under-1 y...
Nigeria’s under-five mortality is one of the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa region comparatively. Per...
The global burden of measles has remained a public health challenge. Worldwide, measles is the fifth...
Background: Barely two years to the end-point of the count-down to 2015, measles still remains a maj...
ObjectiveWe reviewed measles specific Integretaged Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) data fro...
cases was introduced in 2005 as one of the strategies for the control of measles morbidity and morta...
Background: Measles remains a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria despite th...
Introduction Measles is a vaccine preventable viral disease that affects mostly children under-five...
Measles is a significant cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. We described the epi...
In spite of active measles vaccination efforts in 2005 in southern Nigeria, re-emergence continues t...
Despite the comprehensive World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) me...
INTRODUCTION: All WHO regions have set measles elimination objective for 2020. To address the specif...
BACKGROUND: Despite the comprehensive World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children's Fund...
INTRODUCTION: All WHO regions have set measles elimination objective for 2020. To address the specif...
Background: Measles is a vaccine preventable viral infection which is still responsible for signific...
Background: In an apparent desire to improve the routine immunization coverage in the country, the N...
Nigeria’s under-five mortality is one of the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa region comparatively. Per...
The global burden of measles has remained a public health challenge. Worldwide, measles is the fifth...
Background: Barely two years to the end-point of the count-down to 2015, measles still remains a maj...
ObjectiveWe reviewed measles specific Integretaged Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) data fro...
cases was introduced in 2005 as one of the strategies for the control of measles morbidity and morta...
Background: Measles remains a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria despite th...
Introduction Measles is a vaccine preventable viral disease that affects mostly children under-five...
Measles is a significant cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. We described the epi...
In spite of active measles vaccination efforts in 2005 in southern Nigeria, re-emergence continues t...
Despite the comprehensive World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) me...
INTRODUCTION: All WHO regions have set measles elimination objective for 2020. To address the specif...
BACKGROUND: Despite the comprehensive World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children's Fund...
INTRODUCTION: All WHO regions have set measles elimination objective for 2020. To address the specif...
Background: Measles is a vaccine preventable viral infection which is still responsible for signific...
Background: In an apparent desire to improve the routine immunization coverage in the country, the N...
Nigeria’s under-five mortality is one of the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa region comparatively. Per...
The global burden of measles has remained a public health challenge. Worldwide, measles is the fifth...
Background: Barely two years to the end-point of the count-down to 2015, measles still remains a maj...