INTERNATIONAL MEASLES INCIDENCE AND IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE.

Monday, 4th of March 2013 Print
[source]Journal of Infectious Diseases[|source]

Full text presentation of 2% changes in measles incidence with a 1% change in routine measles vaccination coverage. Shocking details of a marginal 0.4% change in measles incidence with an increase in measles second dose coverage (eitheri through routine or SIAs). More captivating arguments for improving routine measles vaccination are available at

http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/content/204/suppl_1/S158.full

Abstract

Measles is exquisitely sensitive to immunization programs. We investigated the decline in measles incidence after immunization with 1 or 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine (MCV), with or without supplementary immunization activities (SIAs). Using data from the World Health Organization, we modeled the impact of measles immunization using a negative binomial regression model. All countries offer measles immunization, and 192 of 193 countries offer a second dose of MCV (MCV2), using either a routine second dose, SIAs, or both. The incidence of measles fell from a median of 70.9 cases/100,000/year when coverage with a first dose of MCV (MCV1) was in the range of 0%–39% to a median of .9 cases/100,000/year when MCV1 coverage was 90%–100%, in both cases with no MCV2. Further reductions followed the introduction of MCV2 and SIAs. Modeling showed that each 1% increase in MCV1 coverage was followed by a 2.0% decrease in incidence in the same and following years (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.0%–1.9%, and 2.1%–1.9%, respectively). For a second dose, a rise of 1% in MCV2 coverage was followed by a decrease in measles incidence by .4% (95% CI, .3%–.5%) in the same year and .3% (95% CI, .2%–.5%) in the following year. SIAs were followed by decreases of measles incidence by 40.3% (95% CI, 46.3%–33.8%) in the same year and 45.2% (95% CI, 51.1%–48.7%) in the following year. A herd immunity effect was demonstrated with MCV1 coverage of >80%, and SIAs are an extraordinarily effective strategy for measles control.

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