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Estimates of measles case fatality ratios: a comprehensive review of community-based studies.

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dc.contributor Health Security and Environment, World Health Organization, Geneva 27, Switzerland. wolfsonl@who.int
dc.creator Wolfson, Lara J
dc.creator Grais, Rebecca F
dc.creator Luquero, Francisco J
dc.creator Birmingham, Maureen E
dc.creator Strebel, Peter M
dc.date 2009-02
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T07:17:53Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T07:17:53Z
dc.identifier Estimates of measles case fatality ratios: a comprehensive review of community-based studies. 2009, 38 (1):192-205 Int J Epidemiol
dc.identifier 1464-3685
dc.identifier 19188207
dc.identifier 10.1093/ije/dyn224
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10144/99349
dc.identifier http://fieldresearch.msf.org/msf/handle/10144/99349
dc.identifier International Journal of Epidemiology
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10144/99349
dc.description BACKGROUND: Global deaths from measles have decreased notably in past decades, due to both increases in immunization rates and decreases in measles case fatality ratios (CFRs). While some aspects of the reduction in measles mortality can be monitored through increases in immunization coverage, estimating the level of measles deaths (in absolute terms) is problematic, particularly since incidence-based methods of estimation rely on accurate measures of measles CFRs. These ratios vary widely by geographic and epidemiologic context and even within the same community from year-to-year. METHODS: To understand better the variations in CFRs, we reviewed community-based studies published between 1980 and 2008 reporting age-specific measles CFRs. RESULTS: The results of the search consistently document that measles CFRs are highest in unvaccinated children under age 5 years; in outbreaks; the lowest CFRs occur in vaccinated children regardless of setting. The broad range of case and death definitions, study populations and geography highlight the complexities in extrapolating results for global public health planning. CONCLUSIONS: Values for measles CFRs remain imprecise, resulting in continued uncertainty about the actual toll measles exacts.
dc.language en
dc.rights Published by Oxford University Press Archived on this site with kind permission from Oxford University Press and the International Epidemiological Association
dc.title Estimates of measles case fatality ratios: a comprehensive review of community-based studies.


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