An update on an ongoing measles outbreak in Bulgaria, April-November 2009.

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Earlier this year, an outbreak of measles was detected in Bulgaria, following an eight-year period without indigenous measles transmission, and continues to spread in the country. By the end of 48 week of 2009 (first week of November), 957 measles cases had been recorded. Most cases are identified among the Roma community living in the north-eastern part of the country. Measles has affected infants, children and young adults. The vaccination campaign that started earlier in the year in the affected administrative regions continues, targeting all individuals from 13 months to 30 years of age who have not received the complete two-dose regimen of the combined measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination.

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Marinova, L., Muscat, M., Mihneva, Z., & Kojouharova, M. (2009). An update on an ongoing measles outbreak in Bulgaria, April-November 2009. Euro Surveillance : Bulletin Européen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin, 14(50). https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.14.50.19442-en

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