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Immune Responses to Measles and Measles Vaccine: Challenges for Measles Control
Viral Immunology, 2001Most strategies for reducing global measles morbidity and mortality and eliminating measles are based on the ability to enhance immune responses to measles virus. Challenges to measles elimination and eradication are based in part on the need to sustain high levels of population immunity to interrupt transmission of measles virus.
William J. Moss, Fernando P. Polack
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The elimination of measles as an indigenous disease in this country seems now to be within our reach. By the time this letter is in print, we may have seen at least one week in which no cases of indigenous measles were reported in the United States.
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To the Editor.— The elimination of measles as an indigenous disease in this country seems now to be within our reach. By the time this letter is in print, we may have seen at least one week in which no cases of indigenous measles were reported in the United States.
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German Measles and German Measles in Pregnancy
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1957For 15 years German measles has been known to hold serious risks for the human embryo if contracted by the expectant mother during pregnancy. Yet, little progress has been made toward control of the disease. Furthermore, no firm epidemiologic observations have been collected to confirm the clinical evidence—although this is convincing enough.
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The basic reproduction number (R0) of measles: a systematic review.
Lancet. Infectious Diseases (Print), 2017F. Guerra+6 more
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The effects of air pollution and meteorological factors on measles cases in Lanzhou, China
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020Lu Peng+5 more
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