Measles mortality in the United States 1971-1975

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During 1971-75, an average of 35.4 measles-related deaths were recorded each year; one death for every 1,000 measles cases reported. Measles mortality rate was highest in children under 1 year of age, as was the death-to-case ratio. Mortality rates were higher in non-metropolitan than in metropolitan counties. Measles mortality rates were inversely related to median family income.

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Engelhardt, J., Halsey, N. A., Eddins, D. L., & Hinman, A. R. (1980). Measles mortality in the United States 1971-1975. American Journal of Public Health, 70(11), 1166–1169. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.70.11.1166

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