Evaluating the importation of yellow fever cases into China in 2016 and strategies used to prevent and control the spread of the disease

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Abstract

During the yellow fever epidemic in Angola in 2016, cases of yellow fever were reported in China for the first time. The 11 cases, all Chinese nationals returning from Angola, were identified in March and April 2016, one to two weeks after the peak of the Angolan epidemic. One patient died; the other 10 cases recovered after treatment. This paper reviews the epidemiological characteristics of the 11 yellow fever cases imported into China. It examines case detection and disease control and surveillance, and presents recommendations for further action to prevent additional importation of yellow fever into China.

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Li, C., Li, D., Smart, S. J., Zhou, L., Yang, P., Ou, J., … Li, Q. (2020). Evaluating the importation of yellow fever cases into China in 2016 and strategies used to prevent and control the spread of the disease. Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.5365/wpsar.2018.9.1.007

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