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Measles outbreak, Montenegro January - July 2018: lesson learned.

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On 2017, the Regional Verification Commission for Measles and Rubella Elimination (RVC) of World Health Organization confirmed that measles elimination was sustained in Montenegro, and the previous endemic transmission remained… Click to show full abstract

On 2017, the Regional Verification Commission for Measles and Rubella Elimination (RVC) of World Health Organization confirmed that measles elimination was sustained in Montenegro, and the previous endemic transmission remained interrupted. However, the RVC was extremely concerned over the continuing low vaccination coverage reported for this country. In this study we describe the most recent measles epidemic in Montenegro using the epidemiological data collected from January 1st to July 31st , 2018. The outbreak is largely attributable to a dangerous accumulation of susceptible subjects across the country and represents a high-risk factor for re-establishing endemic transmission in the Balkan area. This study showed how a vaccine preventable communicable disease outbreak can have a dramatic impact and severe consequences on regional public health system performance in terms of sanitary spending point of view. A detailed update is provided on the epidemiological situation in this Central European area, not available until now. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: outbreak montenegro; 2018 lesson; january july; july 2018; measles outbreak; montenegro january

Journal Title: Journal of medical virology
Year Published: 2021

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