Guidelines for the documentation and verification of measles, Rubella, and congenital Rubella syndrome elimination in the region of the Americas

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In the region of the Americas, goals for the elimination of endemic measles and rubella/congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) by the year 2000 and 2010, respectively were established. The successful implementation of measles elimination strategies in the region of the Americas resulted in the interruption of endemic measles transmission in 2002 and tremendous progress toward rubella and CRS elimination. In October 2007, the 27th Pan American Sanitary Conference adopted Resolution CSP27.R2 urging member states to begin documenting and verifying the interruption of endemic transmission of the measles and rubella viruses in the Americas. To ensure a standardized approach for the process of documentation and verification, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) developed a regional plan of action to guide countries and their national commissions as they prepare and consolidate evidence of the interruption of endemic measles and rubella transmission. This article summarizes the plan of action including the essential criteria and components of the guidelines. © 2011 The Author.

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Castillo-Solórzano, C., Reef, S. E., Morice, A., Andrus, J. K., Ruiz Matus, C., Tambini, G., & Gross-Galiano, S. (2011). Guidelines for the documentation and verification of measles, Rubella, and congenital Rubella syndrome elimination in the region of the Americas. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 204(SUPPL. 2). https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jir471

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