2003-05-15
Measles outbreak in Sri Lanka, 1999-2000
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases , Volume 187 - Issue SUPPL. 1
A large measles outbreak occurred in Sri Lanka from October 1999 through June 2000 following a period of low incidence. During this period, > 15,000 suspected cases were reported to the central Epidemiological Unit of the Department of Health Services. The outbreak was investigated through review of surveillance data for 1999-2000, which were compared with previous surveillance data. Among the clinically confirmed cases, the highest morbidity rate (114/100,000 population) was observed among children <9 months of age. Nearly 54% of the cases were among persons ≥15 years old, and this percentage had increased over the previous decade. Forty percent of cases had a history of measles vaccination. There were 5 deaths, giving a case-fatality rate of 0.1%. Action taken during the outbreak and plans for future outbreak prevention strategies were also evaluated.
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doi.org/10.1086/368047, hdl.handle.net/1765/58787 | |
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | |
Organisation | Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery |
Puvimanasinghe, J., Arambepola, C., Abeysinghe, N., Rajapaksa, L., & Kulatilaka, T. (2003). Measles outbreak in Sri Lanka, 1999-2000. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 187(SUPPL. 1). doi:10.1086/368047 |