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Gac Med Mex ; 155(5): 532-536, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31695226

RESUMO

Due to the successful implementation of measles and rubella elimination strategies, Mexico announced the interruption of endemic transmission of measles in 1996 and that of rubella in 2008. After a verification process, the region of the Americas was declared free of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome in 2015 and of measles in 2016. In order to maintain the elimination status in Mexico, it is essential to continue laboratory surveillance within the framework of the Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network. The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference, through the National Network of Public Health Laboratories, guarantees timely and reliable results in view of the possible reintroduction of these and other emerging pathogens.


Debido a la implementación exitosa de las estrategias de eliminación del sarampión y la rubéola, México enunció la interrupción de la transmisión endémica del sarampión en 1996 y de la rubéola en 2008. Después de un proceso de verificación, la región de las Américas fue declarada libre de rubéola y del síndrome de rubéola congénita en 2015 y del sarampión en 2016. Para mantener el estatus de eliminación en México es esencial continuar con la vigilancia por laboratorio en el marco de la Red Mundial de Laboratorios de Sarampión y Rubéola. El Instituto de Diagnóstico y Referencia Epidemiológicos, a través de la Red Nacional de Laboratorios de Salud Pública, garantiza resultados oportunos y confiables ante la posible reintroducción de estos y otros patógenos emergentes.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , Sarampo/diagnóstico , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/diagnóstico , Erradicação de Doenças , Humanos , Sarampo/prevenção & controle , México , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/prevenção & controle , Síndrome da Rubéola Congênita/diagnóstico , Síndrome da Rubéola Congênita/prevenção & controle , Manejo de Espécimes/métodos
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 155(5): 492-495, Sep.-Oct. 2019. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1286548

RESUMO

Due to the successful implementation of measles and rubella elimination strategies, Mexico announced the interruption of endemic transmission of measles in 1996 and that of rubella in 2008. After a verification process, the region of the Americas was declared free of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome in 2015 and of measles in 2016. In order to maintain the elimination status in Mexico, it is essential to continue laboratory surveillance within the framework of the Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network. The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference, through the National Network of Public Health Laboratories, guarantees timely and reliable results in view of the possible reintroduction of these and other emerging pathogens.


Assuntos
Humanos , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/diagnóstico , Algoritmos , Sarampo/diagnóstico , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/prevenção & controle , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/sangue , Manejo de Espécimes/métodos , Exsudatos e Transudatos , Erradicação de Doenças , Doenças Transmissíveis Importadas/diagnóstico , Estudo de Prova de Conceito , Sarampo/prevenção & controle , Sarampo/sangue , México
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Gac Med Mex ; 155(5): 492-495, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32091024

RESUMO

Due to the successful implementation of measles and rubella elimination strategies, Mexico announced the interruption of endemic transmission of measles in 1996 and that of rubella in 2008. After a verification process, the region of the Americas was declared free of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome in 2015 and of measles in 2016. In order to maintain the elimination status in Mexico, it is essential to continue laboratory surveillance within the framework of the Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network. The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference, through the National Network of Public Health Laboratories, guarantees timely and reliable results in view of the possible reintroduction of these and other emerging pathogens.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , Sarampo/diagnóstico , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/diagnóstico , Doenças Transmissíveis Importadas/diagnóstico , Erradicação de Doenças , Exsudatos e Transudatos , Humanos , Sarampo/sangue , Sarampo/prevenção & controle , México , Estudo de Prova de Conceito , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/sangue , Rubéola (Sarampo Alemão)/prevenção & controle , Manejo de Espécimes/métodos
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Virus Genes ; 52(6): 855-857, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27557815

RESUMO

To assess the possible circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) prior to the first documented case in Mexico, we reanalyzed the stored samples from the states of Veracruz and Yucatán, which were originally collected to test for dengue (DENV) and chikungunya (CHIKV) but were negative for these viruses despite the symptomatology. The samples were originally collected between the 30 and 46 epidemiological weeks (EW) when the ZIKV was not yet declared as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). From the total 4016 negative samples, a total of one hundred samples, 50 from Veracruz (CHIK- DENV-) and 50 from Yucatán (4 CHIK- DENV- and 46 CHIK- or DENV-), were tested for Zika virus by using RT-PCR. Results showed that in Veracruz and Yucatán, 20 % (10/50) and 70 % (35/50) were, respectively, ZIKV positive, indicating unequivocally the presence of ZIKV at least since July 2015. We also tested non-confirmed suspect measles cases from early 2015 for ZIKV by RT-PCR. Remarkably in 11 Mexican states, 86 % (18/21) were positive with the earlier symptoms onset as early as May 2015. Finally, RT-PCR analyses on RNA extracted from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes captured from January to March 2015 showed the presence of ZIKV, strongly suggesting that the vector was already carrying the virus at the start of 2015.


Assuntos
Infecção por Zika virus/epidemiologia , Infecção por Zika virus/virologia , Zika virus , Surtos de Doenças , História do Século XXI , Humanos , México/epidemiologia , Vigilância da População , Zika virus/genética , Infecção por Zika virus/história , Infecção por Zika virus/transmissão
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 12(11): 1779-81, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17283637

RESUMO

Surveillance of measles virus detected an epidemiologic link between a refugee from Kenya and a Dutch tourist in New Jersey, USA. Identical genotype B3 sequences from patients with contemporaneous cases in the United States, Canada, and Mexico in November and December 2005 indicate that Kenya was likely to have been the common source of virus.


Assuntos
Vírus do Sarampo/classificação , Sarampo/virologia , Adolescente , Genótipo , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores de Tempo
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