疫苗接种与治疗:应对不断变化的黄热病流行病学。

Amanda Makha Bifani, Eugenia Z Ong, Ruklanthi de Alwis
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十九世纪之交,黄热病(YF)被认为是最危险的传染病,病死率很高。随后,大规模的疫苗接种运动加上广泛消灭黄热病蚊媒,大大减少了黄热病病例,并将疫情减少到非洲和南美洲的热带和亚热带森林地区。然而,最近(2016 年)在安哥拉、刚果民主共和国(DRC)和巴西东南部爆发的大规模疫情凸显了流行病学迅速变化的可能性,以及黄热病病毒(YFV)重新出现的可能性。此外,黄热病病毒首次传入亚洲,凸显了黄热病病毒可能成为全球性威胁的担忧。在这篇综述中,我们描述了黄热病疫情不断变化的流行病学,并强调了公共卫生政策、疗法和疫苗接种作为帮助消除未来黄热病疫情的工具。
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Vaccination and Therapeutics: Responding to the Changing Epidemiology of Yellow Fever.

Vaccination and Therapeutics: Responding to the Changing Epidemiology of Yellow Fever.

Vaccination and Therapeutics: Responding to the Changing Epidemiology of Yellow Fever.

At the turn of the nineteenth century, yellow fever (YF) was considered the most dangerous infectious disease with high case fatality. Subsequent, mass vaccination campaigns coupled with widespread elimination of the YF mosquito vector significantly decreased YF cases and reduced outbreaks to the tropical and subtropical forested regions of Africa and South America. However, recent (2016) large outbreaks in Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and South-Eastern Brazil, where previously had been demarcated as low-risk regions, have highlighted the possibility of a rapidly changing epidemiology and the potential re-emergence of yellow fever virus (YFV). Furthermore, the first-ever importation of YFV into Asia has highlighted the potential fear of YFV emerging as a global threat. In this review, we describe the changing epidemiology of YF outbreaks, and highlight the use of public health policies, therapeutics, and vaccination as tools to help eliminate future YFV outbreaks.

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