Preliminary findings indicate nosocomial transmission and Roma population as most affected group in ongoing measles B3 genotype outbreak in Bulgaria, March to August 2017

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From March to August 2017, 165 measles cases were reported from three regions in Bulgaria. The age range was 0−55 years and 66% of the cases were under 9 years. The Roma population was disproportionally affected (89% of cases), 41% cases were unvaccinated and in 24 cases there was nosocomial transmission mostly in paediatric departments. A child under 12 months of age died. Control measures have been taken and the investigation is still ongoing.

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Kurchatova, A., Krumova, S., Vladimirova, N., Nikolaeva-Glomb, L., Stoyanova, A., Kantardjiev, T., & Gatcheva, N. (2017). Preliminary findings indicate nosocomial transmission and Roma population as most affected group in ongoing measles B3 genotype outbreak in Bulgaria, March to August 2017. Eurosurveillance, 22(36). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.36.30611

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