2020
DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2020.1771948
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Measles in Romania – clinical and epidemiological characteristics of hospitalized measles cases during the first three years of the 2016-ongoing epidemic

Abstract: A large measles epidemic has been ongoing in Romania and many European countries, since 2016. We report case-based surveillance data for all patients (n = 1371) with laboratory-confirmed and epidemiologically-confirmed measles hospitalized in a major infectious diseases hospital in Bucharest Romania during the first three years of the current measles epidemic (July 2016–July 2019). More than half of the patients (57.6%) had ages below 5 years; 6% (n = 82) had preexisting comorbidities. Only 1.5% of … Show more

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“…Complacency, mistrust in authorities, procurement issues and other components of a malfunctioning system concurred in a constant decrease in vaccine coverage over the past 15 years in Romania [ 6 ]. As a consequence, our country has recently experienced a measles epidemic following a sharp decrease in MMR vaccination coverage [ 7 ]. Overall, the current vaccination coverage of children in Romania is about 86.3% for Hex, 85.3% for PCV13 and 86.2% for MMR [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complacency, mistrust in authorities, procurement issues and other components of a malfunctioning system concurred in a constant decrease in vaccine coverage over the past 15 years in Romania [ 6 ]. As a consequence, our country has recently experienced a measles epidemic following a sharp decrease in MMR vaccination coverage [ 7 ]. Overall, the current vaccination coverage of children in Romania is about 86.3% for Hex, 85.3% for PCV13 and 86.2% for MMR [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 106 , 111 In 2016, in response to the continued epidemic, additional SIAs targeting children ≤9 years were rolled out in outbreak areas, and then nationwide with mixed responses; overall only 31% of the eligible children were vaccinated. 113 In general, uptake was greatest for MCV1 dosing in children <5 years, but with a far lower MCV2 uptake in 5–9-year-olds. Substantial regional variation in uptake was apparent, with uptake for either dose below 30% in some western districts with high measles case numbers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“… 114 Vaccine refusal remains an important barrier to greater MCV uptake in eligible children, especially in urban areas, both for scheduled vaccinations and for those targeted by recent SIAs. 109 , 110 , 113 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this goal, each country needs to ensure high immunization coverage (>95%) with two doses of MMR. When coverage falls below this threshold, the risk of measles outbreaks or epidemics increases exponentially [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%