[Measles in Germany: An Epidemiological Analysis and First Measures for Containment]
- PMID: 29145682
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-117973
[Measles in Germany: An Epidemiological Analysis and First Measures for Containment]
Abstract
Measles are one of the most contagious diseases of mankind. Measles incidence has declined worldwide since the introduction of vaccinations. Due to low numbers of measles cases in countries with high vaccination rates the population is not aware of possible complications of measles any more. Measles elimination is an important goal set by all regions of the World Health Organization. However, it remains a challenge for Germany and other European countries. Because of a high proportion of susceptibles in specific population and age groups outbreaks take place in Germany every year after importation of the virus. More than 50 % of measles cases are 20 years and older. However, the highest incidences have been seen in two-year-olds since several years. In addition to epidemiological findings such as case numbers and risk groups, genotyping permits e. g. an assessment of the endemic circulation of viruses. Suspicion of a measles case should result in immediate and consistent measures.
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
Conflict of interest statement
Interessenkonflikt: Dr. Matysiak-Klose: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im Fachgebiet Impfprävention des Robert Koch-Instituts und Sekretärin der Nationalen Verifizierungskommission zur Elimination der Masern und Röteln in Deutschland. Prof. Wicker: Mitglied der Ständigen Impfkommission und Vorsitzender der Nationalen Verifizierungskommission zur Elimination der Masern und Röteln in Deutschland.
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