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Progress Toward Measles Elimination in the Russian Federation, 2003–2009
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VaccinationIndigenous MeaslesInfectious Disease EpidemiologyRussian FederationEmerging Infectious DiseasesMeasles CasesInternational HealthDisease OutbreakVaccine EfficacyInfection ControlPublic HealthVaccine HesitancyMedicineEpidemiology
Successful implementation of the Russian Federation's national measles elimination program has been ensured by high vaccine coverage (>95%) of the target population (with 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine), case-based laboratory investigation of measles, and active surveillance of measles cases among patients with rashes and/or fever. As a result, the incidence of measles has decreased to <1 case per 1,000,000 population (2007-2009); no circulation of D6 genotype, which was endemic in the Russian Federation, has been observed since the second half of 2007; and the proportion of imported measles cases of different genotypes increased to 19.8% in 2007 from 1% in 2003. To confirm successful elimination of indigenous measles, a documentation system was initiated in the Russian Federation.
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