2016
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24548
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Towards measles elimination: Phylogenetic analysis of measles viruses in Turkey (2012-2013) and identification of genotype D8

Abstract: Molecular characterization of different measles virus (MV) strains is essential to combat the disease. Sixty measles MV strains were obtained from throat swabs or urine of patients in Turkey between 2012 and 2013 and characterized. MV RNA sequences (n = 60) were analysed for 456 nucleotides representing hypervariable domain of the nucleoprotein (N) gene. Of the 60 strains analysed 53 were the D8 genotype, 6 were B3, 1 was D4, and 1 was A. This report describes MV genotype D8 that was involved in a measles outb… Show more

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“…The elimination of measles is an important goal for public health worldwide. To ensure the success of measles elimination, a two-dose vaccine regimen with 95% coverage for all population groups and age cohorts is necessary to establish herd immunity and prevent subsequent epidemics [6, 39]. China is currently in the measles pre-elimination phase.…”
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“…The elimination of measles is an important goal for public health worldwide. To ensure the success of measles elimination, a two-dose vaccine regimen with 95% coverage for all population groups and age cohorts is necessary to establish herd immunity and prevent subsequent epidemics [6, 39]. China is currently in the measles pre-elimination phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measles virus is monotypic, but genetic variability exists among wild-type strains [2]. The World Health Organization (WHO) currently recognizes 8 clades (A-H) and 24 genotypes of measles virus based on sequence analyses of the carboxyl-terminal (C-terminal) region of the nucleoprotein (N) gene and the entire hemagglutinin (H) gene [36].…”
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“…Measles is one of the most infectious diseases with a high mortality rate worldwide. Therefore, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended a molecular surveillance of measles strains and established a vaccination program for measles elimination [3, 4]. In 2010, the World Health Assembly planned to increase routine coverage with the first dose of measles vaccine for children aged one year old to ≥90% nationally and ≥ 80% in every district, reduce and maintain annual measles incidence at < 5 cases per million and reduce mortality by 95% from a 2000 estimate in order to reach eradication by 2015 [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%