Measles-rubella mass immunization campaign in Albania, November 2000.
Autor(es): Bino Silvia; Kakarriqi Eduard; Xibinaku Miriam; Ion-Nedelcu Nicolae; Bukli Mariana; Emiroglu Nedret; Uzicanin Amra
Resumo: In 2000, Albania resolved to eliminate measles by 2007 by use of a four-step program: by conducting a catch-up" vaccination campaign for all children aged 1-14 years, achieving and sustaining high coverage (>/=95%) among children aged 1 year with the first dose of a measles-containing vaccine, by introducing a routine second dose of measles-containing vaccine for children at age 5 years, and by improving measles surveillance. This catch-up campaign took place in November 2000: 867,000 doses of measles-rubella vaccine were administered for an estimated coverage of 99%. In all, 231 campaign-related adverse events were reported: syncope, 206; allergic reactions, 10; fever, 8; encephalitis/encephalopathy, 2; and aseptic meningitis, seizures, Guillain-Barré syndrome, anaphylaxis, and arthralgia, 1 each. All resolved without sequelae. This report describes the status of measles and rubella/congenital rubella syndrome control in Albania before 2000 and reports on implementation of the catch-up campaign."
Imprenta: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 187, supl 1, p. 223-229, 2003
Identificador do objeto digital: 10.1086/368055
Descritores: Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Viral infections ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Vaccine ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Public health
Data de publicação: 2003