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October 3, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Several cases of measles reported in Millau in Aveyron
Since September 17, 11 cases of measles (10 children aged 8 months to 10 years and 1 adult) have
been reported to the Regional Health Agency in the Millau area in Aveyron, the majority
of cases are not vaccinated or did not have a complete vaccination schedule. To avoid the
spread of this highly contagious disease, the ARS reminds that it is important for everyone
to check their vaccination status and apply barrier gestures, particularly in the presence of
fragile people who cannot benefit from vaccination protection (infants,
pregnant women, immunocompromised people).
A highly contagious disease that can be serious
Measles is a disease that can be serious, particularly for pregnant women,
infants under 6 months and immunocompromised people. Often wrongly considered
as benign, measles can lead to serious complications (pneumonia,
encephalitis, etc.) and hospitalizations. Measles is not just a childhood disease, it
also affects adolescents and adults. It is characterized by a high fever,
associated with a cough, nasopharyngitis or conjunctivitis, then by a rash.
A sick person can contaminate up to 20 people and a person is contagious 5 days
before the onset of the rash and 5 days after. It is very easily transmitted from one person
to another through the air, when coughing, sneezing, blowing the nose, or by contact with contaminated
objects (toys, tissues, etc.).
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Measles cases detected in Millau
Published on 23/09/2024 at 17:25
Loic BAILLES
Five cases of measles have been reported in recent days between the Millau early childhood center and the Calandreta school.
Autumn has arrived and the first viruses have arrived. In recent days, several general practitioners in Millau have been concerned about observing five cases of measles between the early childhood center and the Calandreta school. "My wife is the nursery doctor, we worked in collaboration with other general practitioners ," emphasizes Dr. Emmanuel Bosc, who wanted to communicate to raise awareness among parents and invite them to contact their treating physicians. "I don't remember such an epidemic."
On Saturday, September 21, around thirty people were vaccinated by Millau general practitioners as part of an emergency campaign organized to "nip this start of an epidemic in the bud" , with children attending school and daycare being given priority.
Because if "the elders compare measles to chickenpox" , the disease can turn into an infection of the lungs or meninges for adults; children are exposed to risks of convulsions with pulmonary damage; and measles is especially a cause of miscarriages or premature births in pregnant women. "We still have a child under one year old on oxygen, he will get through it but it can be worrying" , illustrates Doctor Emmanuel Bosc.
A lack of vaccination
Although a vaccine has existed for over 40 years against measles, and has been recommended for several years, it is mandatory for children born after January 1, 2018. " There is clearly a desire among parents not to have their children vaccinated, and the obligation to do so is in any case not respected ," observes the general practitioner.
In connection with the Regional Health Agency (ARS), Millau general practitioners received a response this Monday midday, thanking them for having carried out this emergency vaccination campaign.
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Measles epidemic: 14 new cases in one month in the Rhône
JULY 8, 2024 AT 4:52 P.M. BY AMAURY PERRIN
The department now has 94 cases of measles between January 22 and June 25, but the epidemic now appears to be slowing down.
The number of measles cases in the Rhône is now 98 for the year 2024, 14 more than a month ago . For comparison, in 2021 and 2022, only one case was recorded each year in the department. While three epidemic outbreaks have been identified in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, only the one in the Rhône remains active today. However, the Regional Health Agency (ARS) has not recorded any new cases since June 25.
" A sick person can infect up to 20 people "
Despite two weeks of calm, the ARS recommends that all people born after 1980, children and adults alike, check their vaccination status. Vigilance is also required in the event of symptoms suggestive of measles. This is a highly contagious viral disease, transmitted through the respiratory tract or by direct contact. " In the absence of preventive measures, a patient can infect up to 20 people ." Complications can occur at any age, but are particularly worrying in pregnant women, children under one year old and people with immunodeficiencies.
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Le département compte désormais 94 cas de rougeole entre le 22 janvier et le 25 juin, mais l'épidémie semble désormais ralentir.
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Measles epidemic: 84 cases recorded in the Rhône in 2024
JUNE 7, 2024 AT 10:41 BY AMAURY PERRIN
Since the start of the year, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes has faced a sharp increase in measles cases, particularly in the Rhône.
Public Health France and the Regional Health Agency (ARS) are calling on residents of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region to be vigilant. This has seen an increase in cases of measles since September 2023. In 2024 alone, 114 cases were declared, particularly in Ardèche, Haute-Savoie, Drôme and Rhône.
One patient can infect up to 20 people
In this context, the ARS strongly recommends that all people born after 1980 check their vaccination status. Indeed, in each epidemic outbreak, the original case was an unvaccinated person returning from abroad. However, the only epidemic focus still active in the region is the Rhône, with 84 cases between January 22 and June 4, according to the ARS.
As a reminder, measles is a highly contagious, notifiable disease. It is due to a virus transmissible by respiratory tract or direct contact. In the absence of preventive measures, one patient can therefore infect up to 20 people.
Symptoms often appear 10 to 14 days after exposure to the virus. They are characterized by high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and general fatigue. A rash usually appears on the face before spreading all over the body. Respiratory or neurological complications can occur at any age, especially in vulnerable people. That is to say pregnant women, children under one year old and immunocompromised people.
Santé Publique France et l'Agence régionale de santé (ARS) appellent les habitants de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes à la vigilance. Celle-ci connaît une recrudescence des cas de rougeole depuis septembre 2023. Rien qu'en 2024, 114 cas ont été déclarés, notamment en Ardèche, Haute-Savoie, dans la Drôme et dans le Rhône. Dans ce contexte, l'ARS recommande vivement […]
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ARS Occitanie warns of the resurgence of measles cases in the Nîmes basin
Published on 04/02/2024 at 2:27 p.m.
ADRIEN BOUDET
12 cases of measles are confirmed, indicates the Regional Health Agency at Midi Libre.
This Monday morning, parents of students in Nîmes schools were able to receive this message titled from the Regional Health Agency, already delivered to early childhood staff: “A case of measles has been declared to the health services. ARS on March 19, 2024. Since then, more than ten confirmed cases among unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated children under 2 years of age are under investigation in the municipality of Nîmes and the surrounding area.
A highly contagious viral disease
According to information collected by Midi Libre from the ARS, the number of confirmed cases stood at 12 in the Nîmes basin at the end of last week. Wishing to avoid the epidemic, the ARS recalls that "in this context of grouped cases of measles in the Gard and in order to protect your loved ones and in particular the most vulnerable who cannot benefit from vaccination protection (infants, immunocompromised people, etc), it is recommended to check if you and/or your child have had measles or if you have been vaccinated (2 doses)".
Before reminding that measles “can cause serious complications. It is a very contagious viral disease which generally manifests itself as a fever with signs of cough, rhinitis and conjunctivitis followed by a rash.”
Contagiousness begins 5 days before the start of the rash and extends until at least 5 days after the start of the rash.
Vaccination is compulsory for infants born since January 1, 2018. The first dose takes place at 12 months, the second between 16 and 18 months.
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Cases of measles in the region: situation update and recommendations
Health alert
March 18, 2024
Since September 2023, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region has experienced an increase in measles cases. More than 100 cases have been declared, notably in Ardèche, Haute-Savoie, Drôme and Rhône. In this context, the ARS strongly recommends that all people born after 1980 (children and adults) check their vaccination status and be vigilant in the event of suggestive symptoms.
Context
The increase in the number of measles cases in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is part of a context of resurgence in France, Europe and the world (source: World Health Organization ).
Since September 2023, 3 outbreaks of measles have been identified .
Around ten cases elsewhere sporadically have also been reported to the ARS.
In comparison, no cases of measles were reported between September 2022 and February 2023.
For the 3 outbreaks, the investigations demonstrated that the original case (index case) was each time an unvaccinated person, recently returned from a trip abroad.
Cases of measles in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes since September 2023 - in the main outbreaks
Date of first reported case Sector Number of cases Situation as of March 15, 2024
September 19, 2023 Ardèche-Drôme 64 cases of measles No new cases since November 2023
January 22, 2024 Rhone 34 cases of measles Last case reported on March 14, 2024
February 15, 2024 Drome 11 cases of measles Last case reported on March 5, 2024
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Press point: Case of measles in eastern Lyon
Press release
March 13, 2024
This epidemic concerns a majority of children (22 out of 25 confirmed cases to date) within 4 communities (3 schools and a nursery) with no link found between them but located in 4 neighboring urban communities adjoining the city of Lyon. The cluster case in a nursery concerns 7 unvaccinated children under 11 to 13 months, 5 of whom were hospitalized.
Find the entire press conference recorded at the headquarters of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-n3Ar9x68Q
Context and Summary
On January 22, 2024, the ARS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes received a report of a case of measles in an unvaccinated child attending a private school in Décines in the Rhône. This child was back from a trip. Other reports linked to this establishment or members of their family were subsequently received. From mid-February, new cases of measles were reported in the East Lyon area between Décines, Meyzieu, Bron, Saint-Priest, with no link found with the first school.
This situation suggests a probable start of transmission of the measles virus in eastern Lyon for which an epidemiological description is presented below.
Please note at the regional level: another cluster of 11 cases in Drôme in an unvaccinated community is currently being monitored.
Epidemiological situation in the Rhône
Situation as of March 12, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.- 25 cases of measles > 22 biologically confirmed and 3 epidemiologically linked cases
- Date of eruption of the 1st case = January 15, 2024
- Date of outbreak of last case = March 8, 2024
- Vaccination status
- 1 vaccinated with a single dose
- 8 vaccinated with 2 doses (including 4 with a first dose before the age of 1 year and 4 after 1 year)
- 3 “not knowing »- Median age of 8 years (8 months > 43 years)
• 7 aged 13 months or less
• 2 aged 3 years old not in school and looked after at home
• 13 in school aged 6 to 17 years old
- 3 adults aged 25 to 43 years old- Sex ratio : 1.1 (13 men, 12 women)
- Hospitalization : seven people were hospitalized, including 5 children under 1 year old, and three with a measles pneumonia-type complication.
Different transmission chains could be identified. We aknowledge :- 12 cases linked to an index case imported from the United Arab Emirates having led to a chain of transmission in a private school group in Décines with 10 cases within the establishment and 2 cases among siblings.
- 3 cases linked to a public school in Meyzieu with no link found with the first establishment: 1 unvaccinated child, and 2 adults.
- 2 cases in a private college in Décines with no link found with other establishments.
- 1 child (isolated case) under 5 years old in Bron with no link found with the other cases.
- 7 cases in a Saint-Pries daycare center with no link found with other establishments or with other families (6 secondary cases) including 5 hospitalized.
Information for health professionals- Doctors and pharmacists via the Order and the regional unions of health professionals (URPS),
- Emergency services, on-call medical centers, territorial professional health communities (CPTS) in the territory,
- National Education and maternal and child protection services (PMI).
- An information meeting is scheduled with biologists
- A webinar for healthcare professionals in the Metropolis is planned.
- Systematic contact-tracing actions around each case to implement control measures including vaccination.
- Verification of vaccination records, particularly in a private school (before school holidays).
- Organization of an on-site vaccination offer in the school with the support of the Departmental Social Hygiene Committee (CDHS). In general, people are invited to be vaccinated by their GP, in a pharmacy >11 years old) or in public vaccination centers.
- Transmission of a letter, in connection with National Education, to all educational establishments (school, middle and high schools), public and private, in the department, for transmission to families.
- Information from municipal hygiene and health services (SCHS) Lyon, Villeurbanne and Vénissieux.
- Distribution of a communication kit to the town halls of Décines, Lyon, Meyzieu, Vaulx-en-Velin, Vénissieux and Villeurbanne.
- Update of the information page on the ARS website.
- Creation of an Alert page on the agency's website and regular updating.
- Dissemination of a press release to the Rhône press, taken up by Le Progrès, France 3, Radioscoop, Lyon Mag, Le bulletin des communes, BFMTV, Ouest France, Lyon Capitale, La Montagne, Dauphiné Libéré, Le Pays.fr and response to an ITV from RCF Drôme.
- Preparation of an awareness campaign aimed at the population of the entire region.
Measles is a very contagious disease and in the absence of preventive measures, one patient can infect up to 20 people . In a context of significant resurgence of measles reported by the WHO and Public Health France, particularly in Europe, the risk of circulation of the virus in France is increased. Measles, a disease to take seriously
Measles is caused by a virus that is transmitted by the respiratory tract (coughing, sneezing) or by direct contact (hugs, handshakes). This highly contagious disease can affect anyone, but most affects children.
There may be severe forms (respiratory, neurological) requiring hospitalization.
Complications can occur at any age and are all the more common as people are vulnerable: pregnant women who have not had measles or not protected by 2-dose vaccination, children under one year old (who are not not yet protected by vaccination), people temporarily or permanently immunocompromised due to certain diseases or certain treatments. What are the symptoms of measles?
Symptoms usually appear 10 to 14 days after exposure to the virus: high fever (up to 39-40°C), cough, runny nose, red and watery eyes, general fatigue.
A rash with small, very red spots appears a few days after the first symptoms, first on the face (ears, forehead, cheeks) then gradually all over the body. It lasts about a week. The only prevention is vaccination in 2 doses
Vaccination against measles is done with a vaccine that protects against 3 diseases: Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR). This vaccine requires 2 doses to ensure good protection.
It is compulsory for children born since January 1, 2018 (1st injection at 12 months and 2nd injection at 16-18 months). It is recommended for all other people born after 1980*.
The ARS invites parents to check their vaccination status as well as that of their child(ren). It also suggests that doctors check the vaccination of their patients during any consultation and encourage them to catch up on vaccinations.
While the circulation of measles has been on the rise in France and the region since 2023, parents are strongly invited to:- check their child's vaccination in the vaccination record and their own vaccination if they were born after 1980*;
- monitor the health of their children and consult their doctor when symptoms appear: generally high fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis, fatigue.
* Before 1980, measles was very common in France: people born before this date therefore have a very high probability of having contracted this disease and of being immune. How can I check whether or not the person (adult or child) concerned has been vaccinated?
To do this, you must consult the vaccination record.- The healthcare professional who carried out the vaccination must have specified on the record: the name of the vaccine + the batch number + the date of vaccination .
- In France, the vaccines that have been or are used protect either against measles alone; either against measles + rubella; or finally against measles + mumps + rubella.
o Monovalent measles vaccine: Rouvax®
o Bivalent measles + rubella vaccine: Rudi-Rouvax®
o Trivalent measles + mumps + rubella vaccine (MMR ):
ROR® / Trimovax® / ROR Vax® (no longer marketed)
Priorix® / MMR Vax Pro® (marketed since 2018)
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Cette épidémie concerne une majorité d’enfants (22 sur 25 cas confirmés à ce jour) au sein de 4 collectivités (3 écoles et une crèche) sans lien retrouvé entre elles mais situées dans 4 communes voisines urbaines jouxtant la ville de Lyon. Le cas groupé en crèche concerne 7 enfants de moins de 11 à 13 mois non vaccinés dont 5 ont été hospitalisés.
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INFO BFM LYON. 25 CASES OF MEASLES RECORDED IN THE RHÔNE, THE “BEGINNING OF A LOCALIZED EPIDEMIC” ACCORDING TO THE ARS
Hugo Frances with Eloïse Bartoli
03/11/2024 at 12:54
The department is “at the start of a currently localized epidemic”, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency (ARS) confirmed this Monday.
The Rhône is at the epidemic threshold for measles , the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency (ARS) confirmed this Monday, March 11, to BFM Lyon.
The department is “at the start of a currently localized epidemic”, specifies the health institution.
25 cases of measles were declared on March 8 in the Rhône. The first patient with this virus was recorded on January 19. Among these cases of measles, several have been recorded in the metropolis, notably in Saint-Priest, Meyzieu, Décines-Charpieu, Bron, Vaulx-en-Velin and Chassieu. A case was also recorded in the third arrondissement of Lyon.
An explosion of cases in Europe
According to our information, most cases were not vaccinated or had their first dose of vaccine before the age of 12 months. According to the current vaccination schedule, a complete vaccination schedule corresponds to two injections administered after the age of 12 months with at least four weeks between the two doses. However, some cases were contaminated despite a complete vaccination schedule.
Since September 2023, 3 outbreaks of measles have been identified in the region (Rhône, Ardèche-Drôme, Drôme), underlines the ARS. Around ten cases elsewhere sporadically have also been reported. In comparison, no case of measles had been reported between September 2022 and February 2023. For these 3 outbreaks discovered, the investigations demonstrated that the original case each time was an unvaccinated person, recently returned from a traveling abroad.
In a situation update published on February 28, the ARS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes “strongly recommends that all people born after 1980 (children and adults) check their vaccination status and be vigilant in the event of suggestive symptoms. "
At the end of January, the WHO warned of a 45-fold increase in cases of measles in Europe between 2022 and 2023. As the institution indicates , measles is transmitted "by droplets of secretions emitted by an infected person". The duration between contact with a sick person and the appearance of symptoms is rather long, with a delay of 10 to 12 days.
Hugo Frances with Eloïse Bartoli
Le département est "au début d’une épidémie actuellement localisée", confirme ce lundi l'Agence régionale de santé (ARS) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
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Cases of measles in the region: situation update and recommendations
Health alert
February 28, 2024
Since September 2023, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region has experienced an increase in measles cases. Nearly 100 cases have been declared, notably in Ardèche, Haute-Savoie, Drôme and Rhône. In this context, the ARS strongly recommends that all people born after 1980 (children and adults) check their vaccination status and be vigilant in the event of suggestive symptoms.
Context
The increase in the number of measles cases in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is part of a context of resurgence in France, Europe and the world (source: World Health Organization ).
Since September 2023, 3 outbreaks of measles have been identified .
Around ten cases elsewhere sporadically have also been reported to the ARS.
In comparison, no cases of measles were reported between September 2022 and February 2023.
For the 3 outbreaks, the investigations demonstrated that the original case (index case) was each time an unvaccinated person, recently returned from a trip abroad.
Cases of measles in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes since September 2023
Date of first reported case Sector Number of cases Situation as of March 8, 2024September 19, 2023 Ardèche-Drôme 64 cases of measles No new cases since November 2023 January 19, 2024 Rhone 25 cases of measles Last case declared on March 8, 2024 February 15, 2024 Drome 10 cases of measles Last case reported on February 23, 2024
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Case of measles in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: the Regional Health Agency reminds that the only protection against this disease, which can be serious, is vaccination.
Press release
Public health February 15, 2024
In recent months, the Regional Health Agency has recorded 72 cases of measles mainly affecting middle school students in Ardèche and Drôme and more recently in Rhône. If the situation is currently under control, the ARS recommends that parents check the vaccination status of their children and be attentive to the slightest suggestive symptoms.
Measles is a disease that must be reported to the Regional Health Agency. When a case is confirmed, appropriate measures are put in place by the ARS, such as post-exposure vaccination or catch-up vaccination of people who are incompletely or unvaccinated, with the aim of limiting the occurrence of other cases. and the creation of transmission chains.
Indeed, measles is a very contagious disease and in the absence of preventive measures, one patient can infect up to 20 people.
In a context of significant resurgence of measles reported by the WHO and Public Health France, particularly in Europe, the risk of circulation of the virus in France is increased.
Thus, one of the outbreaks observed in the region appeared after the contamination of a first child during a trip.
Measles, a disease to take seriously
Measles is caused by a virus that is transmitted by the respiratory tract (coughing, sneezing) or by direct contact (hugs, handshakes).
This highly contagious disease can affect everyone , but concerns children more.
There can be severe forms (respiratory, neurological) requiring hospitalization. Complications can occur at any age and are all the more common as people are vulnerable: pregnant women who have not had measles or who are not protected by measles. 2-dose vaccination, children under one year of age (who are not yet protected by vaccination), people temporarily or permanently immunocompromised due to certain diseases or certain treatments.
What are the symptoms of measles?
Symptoms usually appear 10 to 14 days after exposure to the virus: high fever (up to 39-40°C), cough, runny nose, red and watery eyes, general fatigue.
A rash with small, very red spots appears a few days after the first symptoms, first on the face (ears, forehead, cheeks) then gradually all over the body. It lasts about a week. The only prevention is vaccination in 2 doses.
Vaccination against measles is done with a vaccine that protects against 3 diseases: Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR). This vaccine requires 2 doses to ensure good protection.
It is compulsory for children born since January 1, 2018 (1st injection at 12 months and 2nd injection at 16-18 months). It is recommended for all other people born after 1980*. The ARS invites parents to check their vaccination status as well as that of their child(ren)
While the circulation of measles has been on the rise in France and the region since 2023, parents are strongly invited to:
- check their child's vaccination in the vaccination record and their own vaccination if they were born after 1980*;
- monitor the health of their children and consult their doctor when symptoms appear: generally high fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis, fatigue.
In the event of non-vaccination or incomplete vaccination, you should quickly consult a doctor or pharmacist, with your health record, to update your measles vaccination. In all cases
It is necessary to respect barrier gestures to avoid any contagion: wearing a mask, leaving the nursery or school, stopping work.
* Before 1980, measles was very common in France: people born before this date therefore have a very high probability of having contracted this disease and of being immune.
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DATE : 16/11/2023 REFERENCE : DGS-URGENT N°2023_21
TITLE: HEALTH RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MEASLES EPIDEMIC
AFFECTING ARDECHE AND DROME SINCE SEPTEMBER 2023
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Ardèche (07)
Drome (26)
Ladies and gentlemen,
A measles epidemic has broken out since September 19 in and around a college in the town of
Guilherand-Granges in Ardèche. The index case is a teenager from Drôme returning from a trip to Indonesia. Strain
virus identified in this patient is circulating in Indonesia, a country which is currently experiencing active viral circulation. Strain
is covered by vaccines marketed in France.
Vaccination is the best protection against measles, a disease characterized by very high transmissibility and
by the existence of contagiousness beginning several days before the appearance of the rash.
Reminder of the situation:
As of November 8, 2023, 64 cases of measles were recorded, 40% of which were not or incompletely vaccinated and 60%
were vaccinated with 2 doses of MMR. A precise analysis of health records revealed that 73% of
adolescents vaccinated with 2 doses had received their first dose before the age of 12 months.
The majority of cases were born between 2009 and 2011, years during which the recommendations were those of a
vaccination before 12 months for children entering the community but also years of major measles epidemic
in Rhône-Alpes particularly in Ardèche but also in Drôme, having been able to strengthen early vaccination, before the age of 12
month.
The attack rate among vaccinated college students after 12 months was 3% (compared to 10% among vaccinated 1
1st dose before 12 months and compared to 100% among the unvaccinated) confirming the excellent effectiveness of measles vaccination.
The epidemic mainly centered on the college, with nearly 9 out of 10 cases being linked to it, however, was distributed secondarily to
people close to college students (siblings, parents, friends), the vast majority of whom are not up to date with their vaccination
against measles. The situation now seems to be stabilizing with a number of cases much lower than in the weeks
previous and to the week 2023-40 when the epidemic peak was reached.
Setting up a decision support unit:
A decision support unit (CAD) was brought together on October 17, 2023 by the ARS ARA composed of experts in vaccinology,
pediatricians, representatives of National Education, the National Reference Center for measles, rubella and
mumps and epidemiologists from Public Health France.
The CAD confirmed that early vaccination before 12 months could lead to lower long-term immunity and
explain the significant proportion of vaccinated college students who contracted measles. As a result, the cell
expert recommended implementing catch-up vaccination with a 3rd dose of MMR vaccine in adolescents
having received a first dose of measles vaccine before the age of 12 months. The people affected by this
recommendation are all adolescents attending colleges in the departments of Drôme and
Ardèche.
Recommendations in the departments of Drôme and Ardèche:
In accordance with the recommendations of the CAD and the 2023 vaccination schedule, in order to avoid an epidemic resumption
and to limit the spread of the epidemic, we invite you, as soon as possible, to:
1. check the vaccination status of all people born after 1980, ensuring that each person has
received 2 doses of measles vaccine and these 2 doses were administered after the age of 12 months,
with a minimum delay of 1 month between the 2 doses;
2. complete, if necessary, the vaccination schedule by administering:
a 3rd dose of MMR vaccine if the person has already received two doses but the 1st dose has been administered
before the age of 12 months,
a 2nd dose if a single dose was administered after the age of 12 months (general recommendation in
people born since 1980),
two doses with a minimum interval of 1 month between doses if the patient has never been vaccinated, has never
contracted measles, or received only one dose before the age of 12 months.
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Measles in Ardèche: among the sick, children vaccinated, but too early
Guilherand-Granges
From Nathalie Rodrigues
Tuesday October 24, 2023 at 3:28 p.m.
By France Bleu Drôme Ardèche
The measles epidemic declared in mid-September in Guilherand-Granges in Ardèche is slowing down. 61 people contracted the disease, the vast majority of them children. In 64% of cases, the child was vaccinated, but received the first dose too early.
The Regional Health Agency provided a new update this Tuesday morning on the measles epidemic declared in mid-September around Guilherand-Granges in Ardèche. It started from an imported case: an unvaccinated person who contracted the virus in Bali and then participated in a rugby camp in Ardèche. Three cases were recorded within the sports club, then measles spread within the Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges. 61 cases in total, 56 children and 5 adults. And 64% of patients were indeed vaccinated against measles, but some were undoubtedly vaccinated too young.
First dose before the child is 1 year old ineffective
The ARS and Santé Publique France came to the school to check the students' vaccination records. And for half of the 643 middle school students, they were also able to control the dates of vaccinations. It appears that 100% of unvaccinated children contracted measles. And those who received their first dose of vaccine before their 12th month were also the most affected. In fact, the earlier the vaccine was given, the less effective it was. 17.6% of children who had their first dose before they were 9 months old fell ill; 7.5% for those vaccinated between 9 and 12 months; only 2.2% for those vaccinated after their 12 months.
Vaccination recommendations have not always been the same, underlines Dr Bruno Morel, delegated director for monitoring and health alerts at the ARS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: “the first dose of the MMR vaccine is now administered after the "age of 12 months and whatever the type of care. Between 2009 and 2013, there were recommendations for earlier vaccination, before 12 months, particularly for children entering the community."
An epidemic outbreak of measles between 2008 and 2011 can also explain why today's college students were vaccinated earlier as children, argues Dr. Daniel Floret, pediatrician and president of the national commission for verifying the elimination of measles and rubella. : "Ardèche was very affected by this measles epidemic. There was concern and certain health professionals saw fit to vaccinate earlier. Since then, we have learned, we have data which shows very clearly that the risk The risk of vaccination failure is much higher when you receive your first dose of measles vaccine before the age of 1."
A third dose of vaccine for children vaccinated too early
The Regional Health Agency brought together a decision support unit last week, with infectious disease experts, pediatricians, vaccination specialists, and the National Reference Center. “It was at that moment that we had the formal recommendation to vaccinate children who had been vaccinated early with a third dose, ” explains Dr Bruno Morel.
Two vaccination operations were organized. One, this Monday, October 23, only interested a dozen people who came to receive their injection at the Valencia hospital center. The other is organized this Wednesday, October 25 at the Lônes Health Center in Guilherand-Granges from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Parents of students at Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges also received a letter with this recommendation for a third dose. Health professionals were also alerted. The Regional Health Agency is considering other actions to ensure this vaccination catch-up.
Nathalie Rodrigues
France Bleu Drôme Ardèche
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Cases of measles in Ardèche: situation update and recommendations
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Health situation as of October 17, 2023 - 8 p.m.
58 confirmed cases of measles, most of them students at the Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges (Ardèche), as well as in 3 primary schools in the area.
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Measles: an epidemic outbreak in a commune in Ardèche
Nearly 60 cases of the highly contagious virus have been recorded in a college in Guilherand-Granges. Vaccinated people represent 74% of cases, which raises questions for experts.
By Lise Barnéoud
Published yesterday at 4:21 p.m., modified yesterday at 4:37 p.m.
Are we seeing the start of a measles epidemic in France? Between September 19 and October 17, 59 cases were diagnosed in the commune of Guilherand-Granges alone, in Ardèche. Most are middle school students from the Charles-de-Gaulle public establishment, which has 650 students. Three primary schools in the area are also affected, and four adults recently reported the illness. The situation could quickly worsen, experts fear, because measles is extremely contagious: in the absence of prior immunity, a patient infects on average between 15 and 20 people over a period ranging from five days before to five days after the appearance of the characteristic rash.
“Fortunately, the college’s vaccination coverage is very good: 95% of college students have received the two necessary doses. Otherwise, given the contagiousness of this virus, we would already have more than 300 cases ,” reassures the regional health agency (ARS) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, which went there at the beginning of October to check the notebooks. vaccination of students. Result: “100% of known unvaccinated people caught measles ,” explains the agency. That is 11 cases, including two children who had to be hospitalized for several days. Among the other infected schoolchildren, 32 received the two doses of vaccine which are supposed to offer effective and lasting protection against the virus.
Vaccinated people thus represent 74% of reported measles cases. A particularly high rate. During the last epidemics (2018-2019 or 2008-2011), 75% to 95% of contagions, on the contrary, occurred in individuals who were not or insufficiently vaccinated. This atypical situation undoubtedly explains the reluctance of the ARS to publicly communicate these figures.
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Measles epidemic in Ardèche: 54 confirmed cases among students according to Ars
Guilherand-Granges
From Erwan Chassin
Friday October 13, 2023 at 3:38 p.m.
By France Bleu Drôme Ardèche
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The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency is publishing this Friday, October 13, the status of the measles epidemic which has mainly affected Ardèche students at the Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges since September 19. “The secondary school students concerned are divided into different classes within the same establishment. Some attend several sports clubs in the surrounding Ardèche and Drôme.”
Fifty-four cases were noted, including some in three primary schools in the area . As a reminder, measles is a very contagious disease, "in the absence of preventive measures, one patient can infect up to 20 people. Respiratory or neurological complications can occur at any age but are more common in vulnerable people" according to Ars, which advises parents to monitor the health of children and their loved ones. Measles is a notifiable disease.
L'épidémie de rougeole se poursuit en Ardèche. Au 13 octobre, l'Agence Régionale de Santé (ARS) relève cinquante-quatre cas de rougeole. Ce sont principalement des élèves du collège Charles de Gaulle de Guilherand-Granges ainsi que dans trois écoles primaires du secteur.
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Cases of measles in Ardèche: situation update and recommendations
Health alert
October 13, 2023
Since September 19, several cases of measles have been reported in a college in Guilherand-Granges (Ardèche). Find on this page all the information concerning the current situation and the recommendations to follow for prevention or in the event of symptoms.
Health situation as of October 13, 2023 - 8 a.m.
54 confirmed cases of measles, most of them students at the Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges (Ardèche), as well as in 3 primary schools in the area.
Measles is caused by a virus that is transmitted by the respiratory tract (coughing, sneezing) or by direct contact (hugs, handshakes).
Measles is very contagious: in the absence of prevention measures, one patient can infect up to 20 people.
Complications (respiratory or neurological) can occur at any age but are more common in vulnerable people:- pregnant women who have not had measles or who are not protected by vaccination ,
- children under one year old: they are not yet protected by vaccination,
- people who are temporarily or permanently immunocompromised due to certain illnesses or treatments.
Context
On September 19, 2023, the ARS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes was informed of the occurrence of a first case of measles in a student attending Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges (Ardèche).One child had to be hospitalized for a few days.
The middle school students concerned are divided into different classes within the same establishment. Some attend several sports clubs in the surrounding Ardèche and Drôme.
Health monitoring
Contact tracing
Extremely contagious, measles is a notifiable disease . Health professionals must therefore report cases to the ARS so that it can set up contact tracing and thus:- identify people who came into contact with college students,
- make them aware of the recommendations to avoid any contagion (barrier gestures, symptoms to watch out for),
- ensure that they are protected by vaccination and if this is not the case, invite them to do so as quickly as possible,
- inform vulnerable people close to the patient that they can benefit from preventive treatment.
National Education has informed parents of students at Drôme and Ardèche colleges about the current situation and provided recommendations to follow in the event of suggestive symptoms.
The ARS also contacted places frequented by sick children (sports clubs or associations) to warn all families.
Furthermore, the ARS has raised awareness among health professionals in the sector, notably via the URPS and councils of the Order of Ardèche and Drôme.
The regional Public Health France unit supports the ARS in investigating these cases of measles.
Recommendations to the population
Monitor for symptoms
Parents should first of all monitor the health of children and their loved ones.
The incubation of measles (silent phase) lasts between one and three weeks before the first symptoms appear: high fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis, fatigue.
Usually, 2 or 3 days later, pimples appear on the skin. First located on the ears and face, the spots then spread quickly, going down the entire body.
In case of symptoms:- consult a doctor quickly,
- respect barrier gestures: wearing a mask is essential to avoid any transmission of the virus.
Parents are also invited to check:- vaccination of their child(ren) in the vaccination record
- their own vaccination if they were born after 1980
As a reminder, the Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine is administered in 2 doses with the PRIORIX or MM-RVAXPRO vaccines.
This vaccination is compulsory for children born since January 1, 2018 ( 1st injection at 12 months and 2nd injection at 16-18 months). It is recommended for all other people born after 1980.
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Cases of measles in Ardèche: situation update and recommendations
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Health situation as of October 10, 2023 - 10 a.m.
44 confirmed cases of measles, most of them students at the Charles de Gaulle college in Guilherand-Granges (Ardèche), as well as in 3 primary schools in the area.
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