2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-3973-8
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Being unvaccinated and having a contact history increased the risk of measles infection during an outbreak: a finding from measles outbreak investigation in rural district of Ethiopia

Abstract: Background Measles is one of the most contagious diseases caused by an acute viral illness called Morbillivirus that usually occurs as an outbreak in low-income countries. As of May 2016 measles suspected outbreak was reported from Sekota Zuria district. We investigated the outbreak to identify its possible sources and risk factors of acquiring the infection in the district. Method We conducted a 1:2 unmatched case-control study in May 2016 in Sekota Zuria district, Nor… Show more

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“…This figure is consistent with a study conducted in Saudi Arabia [4] but higher than a study conducted in central Ethiopia [13]. However, on the other side, sometimes a short span of temperature recordings does not certify a cold chain quality as reported by a study in Burkina Faso [16]. In this study, we observed that 25% of facilities who had a refrigerator kept ergometrine and oxytocin injection with vaccines.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This figure is consistent with a study conducted in Saudi Arabia [4] but higher than a study conducted in central Ethiopia [13]. However, on the other side, sometimes a short span of temperature recordings does not certify a cold chain quality as reported by a study in Burkina Faso [16]. In this study, we observed that 25% of facilities who had a refrigerator kept ergometrine and oxytocin injection with vaccines.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Children who had contact history with other measles cases were 12.24 times more likely infected with measles virus than those children did not have contact history (AOR = 12.24; 95%CI (6.992,28.121), which was similar to other studies (9,10,16,17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The current study showed more than a seven-fold increase in the number of publications on vaccine hesitancy during the study period. The serious outbreaks of measles in the USA and other parts of the world were a strong alarming signal to researchers and health policymakers about vaccine hesitancy [ 42 , 43 ]. For example, during 2019, New York State witnessed an outbreak of over 200 confirmed measles cases attributed to low vaccination rates among certain religious groups [ 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%