Since the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large measles epidemics, in 1992-94, 1999-2000 and in 2013-14. These outbreaks mainly affected orthodox Protestants, a geographically clustered population with overall lower measles-mumps-rubella first dose (MMR-1) vaccination coverage (60%) than the rest of the country (> 95%). In the 2013-14 epidemic described here, which occurred between 27 May 2013 and 12 March 2014, 2,700 cases were reported. Several control measures were implemented including MMR vaccination for 6-14-month-olds and recommendations to reduce the risk in healthcare workers. The vast majority of reported cases were unvaccinated (94%, n = 2,539), mostly for religious reasons (84%, n = 2,135). The median age in...
Vaccination programmes are considered a main contributor to the decline of infectious diseases over ...
Since 1982, the sentinel network of general practitioners registers all new cases of measles and mum...
Vaccination programmes are considered a main contributor to the decline of infectious diseases over ...
Since the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large measles epidemics, in 1992-94, ...
Since the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large measles epidemics, in 1992-94, ...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large m...
In Chapter 2, we described the measles outbreak of 2013/14 that occurred in The Netherlands. The out...
In Chapter 2, we described the measles outbreak of 2013/14 that occurred in The Netherlands. The out...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
An outbreak of measles in the Netherlands in 2013-2014 provided an opportunity to assess the effect ...
Since the vaccination of Dutch children against the measles through the National Immunisation Progra...
94 % of the affected patients had not been vaccinated. Only 1 patient had received 2 doses of vaccin...
A 1999-2000 measles epidemic in the Netherlands started with an outbreak in an orthodox reformed ele...
In the Netherlands there has been nationwide vaccination against the measles since 1976. However, in...
The 2014-2015 report presents the following findings: As in previous years, the vaccination coverage...
Vaccination programmes are considered a main contributor to the decline of infectious diseases over ...
Since 1982, the sentinel network of general practitioners registers all new cases of measles and mum...
Vaccination programmes are considered a main contributor to the decline of infectious diseases over ...
Since the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large measles epidemics, in 1992-94, ...
Since the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large measles epidemics, in 1992-94, ...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the early 1990s, the Netherlands has experienced several large m...
In Chapter 2, we described the measles outbreak of 2013/14 that occurred in The Netherlands. The out...
In Chapter 2, we described the measles outbreak of 2013/14 that occurred in The Netherlands. The out...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
An outbreak of measles in the Netherlands in 2013-2014 provided an opportunity to assess the effect ...
Since the vaccination of Dutch children against the measles through the National Immunisation Progra...
94 % of the affected patients had not been vaccinated. Only 1 patient had received 2 doses of vaccin...
A 1999-2000 measles epidemic in the Netherlands started with an outbreak in an orthodox reformed ele...
In the Netherlands there has been nationwide vaccination against the measles since 1976. However, in...
The 2014-2015 report presents the following findings: As in previous years, the vaccination coverage...
Vaccination programmes are considered a main contributor to the decline of infectious diseases over ...
Since 1982, the sentinel network of general practitioners registers all new cases of measles and mum...
Vaccination programmes are considered a main contributor to the decline of infectious diseases over ...