Reduced vaccination and the risk of measles and other childhood infections post-Ebola.
Science
; 347(6227): 1240-2, 2015 Mar 13.
Article
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| ID: mdl-25766232
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has caused substantial morbidity and mortality. The outbreak has also disrupted health care services, including childhood vaccinations, creating a second public health crisis. We project that after 6 to 18 months of disruptions, a large connected cluster of children unvaccinated for measles will accumulate across Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. This pool of susceptibility increases the expected size of a regional measles outbreak from 127,000 to 227,000 cases after 18 months, resulting in 2000 to 16,000 additional deaths (comparable to the numbers of Ebola deaths reported thus far). There is a clear path to avoiding outbreaks of childhood vaccine-preventable diseases once the threat of Ebola begins to recede: an aggressive regional vaccination campaign aimed at age groups left unprotected because of health care disruptions.
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Colección:
01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Contexto en salud:
1_ASSA2030
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2_ODS3
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4_TD
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7_ODS3_muertes_prevenibles_nacidos_ninos
Problema de salud:
1_doencas_transmissiveis
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1_surtos_doencas_emergencias
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2_enfermedades_transmissibles
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2_muertes_prevenibles
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4_measles
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7_infections
Asunto principal:
Vacuna Antisarampión
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Brotes de Enfermedades
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Vacunación
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Programas de Inmunización
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Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola
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Sarampión
Tipo de estudio:
Etiology_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Límite:
Child, preschool
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Humans
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Infant
País/Región como asunto:
Africa
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Science
Año:
2015
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos