Bibliographic Details
Title: |
An Upsurge of Measles Cases in Mali—a Consequence of Pandemic-associated Disruption in Routine Immunization. |
Authors: |
Nampota-Nkomba, Nginache, Keita, Adama Mamby, Juma, Jane, Sidibe, Diakaridia, Kourouma, Nana, Sissoko, Seydou, Haidara, Fadima Cheick, Traore, Cheick Tidiane, Traore, Cheick Bougadari, Traore, Awa, Gaume, Brigitte, Sow, Samba Ousmane, Kotloff, Karen L, Tapia, Milagritos D |
Source: |
Open Forum Infectious Diseases; Apr2024, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p1-6, 6p |
Subject Terms: |
MEASLES, MEASLES vaccines, IMMUNIZATION, VACCINATION coverage, CHILD mortality |
Geographic Terms: |
MALI |
Abstract: |
Measles deaths highlight immunization program gaps. In the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance study in Mali, we observed a rise in under-5 measles-related deaths in 2022 that corresponded with increased measles cases at the same time and a decline in measles vaccine coverage in Mali in 2020. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |