Measles in the 21st Century, a Continuing Preventable Risk to Travelers: Data from the GeoSentinel Global Network

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Abstract

Measles remains a risk for travelers, with 94 measles diagnoses reported to the GeoSentinel network from 2000 to 2014, two-thirds since 2010. Asia was the most common exposure region, then Africa and Europe. Efforts to reduce travel-associated measles should target all vaccine-eligible travelers, including catch-up vaccination of susceptible adults.

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Sotir, M. J., Esposito, D. H., Barnett, E. D., Leder, K., Kozarsky, P. E., Lim, P. L., … Caumes, E. (2016). Measles in the 21st Century, a Continuing Preventable Risk to Travelers: Data from the GeoSentinel Global Network. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(2), 210–212. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/civ839

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