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PLoS One ; 13(3): e0194276, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29538437

ABSTRACT

In 2013, a large measles epidemic occurred in the Aketi Health Zone of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We conducted a two-stage, retrospective cluster survey to estimate the attack rate, the case fatality rate, and the measles-specific mortality rate during the epidemic. 1424 households containing 7880 individuals were included. The estimated attack rate was 14.0%, (35.0% among children aged <5 years). The estimated case fatality rate was 4.2% (6.1% among children aged <5 years). Spatial analysis and linear regression showed that younger children, those who did not receive care, and those living farther away from Aketi Hospital early in the epidemic had a higher risk of measles related death. Vaccination coverage prior to the outbreak was low (76%), and a delayed reactive vaccination campaign contributed to the high attack rate. We provide evidences suggesting that a comprehensive case management approach reduced measles fatality during this epidemic in rural, inaccessible resource-poor setting.


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Case Management , Disease Outbreaks , Measles/epidemiology , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Democratic Republic of the Congo/epidemiology , Epidemics , Female , History, 21st Century , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Measles/history , Measles/mortality , Measles/prevention & control , Mortality , Population Surveillance , Risk Factors , Vaccination Coverage , Young Adult
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