Unwelcome return: analyzing the recent rise of measles cases in the United States.

Q3 Medicine
Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings Pub Date : 2024-08-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2384019
Siddharth Kumar, Surender Singh, Vasu Bansal, Vasu Gupta, Rohit Jain
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Abstract

Measles is a highly contagious viral illness mainly affecting the younger population worldwide despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. The disease is caused by measles virus, a member of the Paramyxoviridea family, which is transmitted through aerosols and respiratory droplets. Widespread vaccination has led to a significant decline in morbidity and mortality worldwide; however, recent years have witnessed a resurgence of outbreaks in the United States, highlighting barriers in achieving and sustaining elimination goals. The measles and rubella elimination initiative, under Immunization Agenda 2030, required at least 5 World Health Organization regions to achieve measles elimination by 2020, but none of the regions met these goals. Vaccine hesitancy, virus importation via international travel, and waning immunity are considered contributing factors to the recent surge of measles outbreaks. This review highlights the challenges in the pursuit of measles eradication and the importance of a multidimensional approach involving public health interventions.

不受欢迎的回归:分析美国近期麻疹病例的增加。
麻疹是一种高度传染性的病毒性疾病,主要影响世界各地的年轻人,尽管目前已有安全有效的疫苗。该病由麻疹病毒引起,麻疹病毒属于副黏液病毒科,通过气溶胶和呼吸道飞沫传播。疫苗的广泛接种使全世界的发病率和死亡率显著下降;然而,近年来美国再次爆发麻疹和风疹疫情,凸显了实现和维持消除麻疹和风疹目标的障碍。2030 年免疫议程》中的消除麻疹和风疹倡议要求世界卫生组织至少 5 个地区在 2020 年前实现消除麻疹的目标,但没有一个地区实现了这些目标。疫苗接种犹豫不决、通过国际旅行输入病毒以及免疫力下降被认为是近期麻疹疫情激增的诱因。本综述强调了根除麻疹所面临的挑战,以及采取涉及公共卫生干预措施的多维方法的重要性。
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