Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.

In 2013, a large measles epidemic occurred in the Aketi Health Zone of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We conducted a two-stage, retrospective cluster survey to estimate the attack rate, the case fatality rate, and the measles-specific mortality rate during the epidemic. 1424 households containing...

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Main Authors: Etienne Gignoux, Jonathan Polonsky, Iza Ciglenecki, Mathieu Bichet, Matthew Coldiron, Enoch Thuambe Lwiyo, Innocent Akonda, Micaela Serafini, Klaudia Porten
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5851624?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e6949140064b45e8974241cb85194b922020-11-25T02:29:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01133e019427610.1371/journal.pone.0194276Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.Etienne GignouxJonathan PolonskyIza CigleneckiMathieu BichetMatthew ColdironEnoch Thuambe LwiyoInnocent AkondaMicaela SerafiniKlaudia PortenIn 2013, a large measles epidemic occurred in the Aketi Health Zone of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We conducted a two-stage, retrospective cluster survey to estimate the attack rate, the case fatality rate, and the measles-specific mortality rate during the epidemic. 1424 households containing 7880 individuals were included. The estimated attack rate was 14.0%, (35.0% among children aged <5 years). The estimated case fatality rate was 4.2% (6.1% among children aged <5 years). Spatial analysis and linear regression showed that younger children, those who did not receive care, and those living farther away from Aketi Hospital early in the epidemic had a higher risk of measles related death. Vaccination coverage prior to the outbreak was low (76%), and a delayed reactive vaccination campaign contributed to the high attack rate. We provide evidences suggesting that a comprehensive case management approach reduced measles fatality during this epidemic in rural, inaccessible resource-poor setting.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5851624?pdf=render
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author Etienne Gignoux
Jonathan Polonsky
Iza Ciglenecki
Mathieu Bichet
Matthew Coldiron
Enoch Thuambe Lwiyo
Innocent Akonda
Micaela Serafini
Klaudia Porten
spellingShingle Etienne Gignoux
Jonathan Polonsky
Iza Ciglenecki
Mathieu Bichet
Matthew Coldiron
Enoch Thuambe Lwiyo
Innocent Akonda
Micaela Serafini
Klaudia Porten
Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Etienne Gignoux
Jonathan Polonsky
Iza Ciglenecki
Mathieu Bichet
Matthew Coldiron
Enoch Thuambe Lwiyo
Innocent Akonda
Micaela Serafini
Klaudia Porten
author_sort Etienne Gignoux
title Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.
title_short Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.
title_full Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.
title_fullStr Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2013.
title_sort risk factors for measles mortality and the importance of decentralized case management during an unusually large measles epidemic in eastern democratic republic of congo in 2013.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In 2013, a large measles epidemic occurred in the Aketi Health Zone of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We conducted a two-stage, retrospective cluster survey to estimate the attack rate, the case fatality rate, and the measles-specific mortality rate during the epidemic. 1424 households containing 7880 individuals were included. The estimated attack rate was 14.0%, (35.0% among children aged <5 years). The estimated case fatality rate was 4.2% (6.1% among children aged <5 years). Spatial analysis and linear regression showed that younger children, those who did not receive care, and those living farther away from Aketi Hospital early in the epidemic had a higher risk of measles related death. Vaccination coverage prior to the outbreak was low (76%), and a delayed reactive vaccination campaign contributed to the high attack rate. We provide evidences suggesting that a comprehensive case management approach reduced measles fatality during this epidemic in rural, inaccessible resource-poor setting.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5851624?pdf=render
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