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  • Euro Surveill. Ongoing measles outbreak, Geneva, Switzerland, January to March 2011

    Ongoing measles outbreak, Geneva, Switzerland, January to March 2011 (Euro Surveill., abstract, edited)


    [Source: Eurosurveillance, full text: <cite cite="http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=19815">Eurosurveillance - View Article</cite>. Abstract, edited.]

    Eurosurveillance, Volume 16, Issue 10, 10 March 2011

    Rapid communications

    Ongoing measles outbreak, Geneva, Switzerland, January to March 2011

    E Delaporte 1, J L Richard 2, C A Wyler Lazarevic 3, O Lacour 1, M Girard 1, C Ginet 4, A Iten 4, P Sudre 1

    1. Epidemiology and infectious diseases section, Cantonal Health Service, General Directorate for Health, Geneva, Switzerland
    2. Infectious Diseases Division, Federal Office of Public Health, Bern, Switzerland
    3. Youth Health Service, Department of Education, Geneva, Switzerland
    4. Hospital Infection control Service, Cantonal University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland

    Citation style for this article: Delaporte E, Richard JL, Wyler Lazarevic CA, Lacour O, Girard M, Ginet C, Iten A, Sudre P. Ongoing measles outbreak, Geneva, Switzerland, January to March 2011. Euro Surveill. 2011;16(10):pii=19815. Available online: http://www.eurosurveillance.org/View...rticleId=19815

    Date of submission: 07 March 2011


    An outbreak of measles is ongoing in Geneva, Switzerland, since January 2011, in the context of a measles epidemic in neighbouring Rh?ne-Alpes, France. A total of 41 confirmed cases have been reported, the majority among young adults, many unaware of their non-immune status. There is no large clustering of cases and 14 cases were imported or linked to imported cases. Catch-up vaccination, especially among young adults, may be necessary to prevent further extension of this outbreak.

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