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The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals
BACKGROUND: Sri Lanka was the first country in the Southeast Asian region to achieve its measles elimination goal in 2011. In 2012, the measles immunization schedule changed from a measles vaccine at 9 months to a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine at 12 months. However in 2013, Sri Lanka reported i...
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author | Dahanayaka, Niroshana Jathun Pahalagamage, Sithumini Ganegama, Ranjan Madushanka Weerawansa, Prasanna Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika |
author_facet | Dahanayaka, Niroshana Jathun Pahalagamage, Sithumini Ganegama, Ranjan Madushanka Weerawansa, Prasanna Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika |
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description | BACKGROUND: Sri Lanka was the first country in the Southeast Asian region to achieve its measles elimination goal in 2011. In 2012, the measles immunization schedule changed from a measles vaccine at 9 months to a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine at 12 months. However in 2013, Sri Lanka reported its worst recent outbreak of measles. This study investigated a part of this outbreak in order to describe its epidemiology. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out at the university medical unit of the Teaching Hospital, Anuradhapura (THA), the third largest hospital in Sri Lanka, from October 2013 until March 2014. An epidemiological profile of patients was constructed, case confirmation was done on all suspected cases and the basic demographic details of these suspected cases were obtained from the available records. RESULTS: From January 2013 to March 2014, 101 measles suspects were admitted to the THA. Until June 2013, all suspected cases were aged below 12 months of age. During the study period (15 months), the total number of patients aged below 9 months, 9 to 12 months, 1 to 11 years, 12–29 years and over 29 years were 10 (9.9 %), 11 (10.9 %), 6 (5.9 %), 37 (36.6 %) and 36 (35.6 %), respectively (data missing-1). Out of the 33 patients clinically suspected, 32 tested positive for measles. Common clinical features included: fever (n = 33, 100 %), maculopapular rash (n = 33), conjunctivitis (n = 31), posterior cervical lymphadenopathy (n = 23) and Koplik’s spots (n = 8). Features suggestive of pneumonia were observed among 30 (90.9 %) patients and 26 (78.8 %) had diarrhoea. Two patients (6.1 %) who developed severe pneumonia received care at an intensive care unit due to respiratory difficulties. Out of 33 patients, 15 (45.5 %) had prior immunization for measles, two (6.1 %) reported that they never had a measles immunization and 16 (48.5 %) were unsure about their immunization status. Out of those who reported they were previously immunized, 11 (73.3 %) belonged to the age group of 12–29 years. CONCLUSION: Because the first cases of this outbreak were infants, an increase in susceptible infants due to the change in the vaccine schedule could partly explain the outbreak. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40249-015-0084-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-46674652015-12-03 The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals Dahanayaka, Niroshana Jathun Pahalagamage, Sithumini Ganegama, Ranjan Madushanka Weerawansa, Prasanna Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika Infect Dis Poverty Research Article BACKGROUND: Sri Lanka was the first country in the Southeast Asian region to achieve its measles elimination goal in 2011. In 2012, the measles immunization schedule changed from a measles vaccine at 9 months to a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine at 12 months. However in 2013, Sri Lanka reported its worst recent outbreak of measles. This study investigated a part of this outbreak in order to describe its epidemiology. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out at the university medical unit of the Teaching Hospital, Anuradhapura (THA), the third largest hospital in Sri Lanka, from October 2013 until March 2014. An epidemiological profile of patients was constructed, case confirmation was done on all suspected cases and the basic demographic details of these suspected cases were obtained from the available records. RESULTS: From January 2013 to March 2014, 101 measles suspects were admitted to the THA. Until June 2013, all suspected cases were aged below 12 months of age. During the study period (15 months), the total number of patients aged below 9 months, 9 to 12 months, 1 to 11 years, 12–29 years and over 29 years were 10 (9.9 %), 11 (10.9 %), 6 (5.9 %), 37 (36.6 %) and 36 (35.6 %), respectively (data missing-1). Out of the 33 patients clinically suspected, 32 tested positive for measles. Common clinical features included: fever (n = 33, 100 %), maculopapular rash (n = 33), conjunctivitis (n = 31), posterior cervical lymphadenopathy (n = 23) and Koplik’s spots (n = 8). Features suggestive of pneumonia were observed among 30 (90.9 %) patients and 26 (78.8 %) had diarrhoea. Two patients (6.1 %) who developed severe pneumonia received care at an intensive care unit due to respiratory difficulties. Out of 33 patients, 15 (45.5 %) had prior immunization for measles, two (6.1 %) reported that they never had a measles immunization and 16 (48.5 %) were unsure about their immunization status. Out of those who reported they were previously immunized, 11 (73.3 %) belonged to the age group of 12–29 years. CONCLUSION: Because the first cases of this outbreak were infants, an increase in susceptible infants due to the change in the vaccine schedule could partly explain the outbreak. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40249-015-0084-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2015-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4667465/ /pubmed/26627462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-015-0084-7 Text en © Dahanayaka et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dahanayaka, Niroshana Jathun Pahalagamage, Sithumini Ganegama, Ranjan Madushanka Weerawansa, Prasanna Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
title | The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
title_full | The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
title_fullStr | The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
title_full_unstemmed | The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
title_short | The 2013 measles outbreak in Sri Lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
title_sort | 2013 measles outbreak in sri lanka: experience from a rural district and implications for measles elimination goals |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4667465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26627462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-015-0084-7 |
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