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Publications

These articles describe regional and global measles control and epidemiology as well as outbreak reports and immunization news. The articles and reports listed are from the following publications:

(1) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report (MMWR)
(2) Regional Measles Summaries, WHO
(3) WHO's Weekly Epidemiological Record (WER).
(4) Pan American Health Organization's EPI Newsletter

In addition, a citation list for selected papersadobe acrobat on measles sequencing and molecular epidemiology has been compiled for reference.

(1) MMWR homepage
HTML Link Measles outbreak associated with an imported case in an infant-Alabama, 2002 (MMWR, Jan 23, 2004)
HTML Link Absence of transmission of the d9 measles virus- Region of the Americas, November 2002-March 2003 (MMWR, Mar 21, 2003)
HTML Link Measles outbreak among internationally adopted children arriving in the United States, Feb-Mar 2001. (MMWR, Dec 13, 2002).
HTML Link Outbreak of Measles --- Venezuela and Colombia, 2001--2002. (MMWR, Aug 30, 2002).
HTML Link Measles- United States, 2000 (MMWR, Feb 15, 2002; 51(06); 120-123).
Progress toward interrupting indigenous measles transmission- Region of the Americas, January-November 2001. (MMWR, Dec 21, 2001, 50(5); 1133-7).adobe acrobat
HTML Link Notice to Readers: Recommendations from meeting on strategies for improving global measles control, May 11-12, 2000 (MMWR, Dec 15, 2000; 49(49); 1116-8).
HTML Link Measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome- United States and Mexico, 1997-1999. (MMWR; Nov 24, 2000; 49(46); 1048-1050).
HTML Link Progress toward interrupting indigenous measles transmission- region of the Americas, January 1999-September 2000. (MMWR; Nov 3, 2000; 49(43); 986-990).
HTML Link Measles- United States, 1999. (MMWR, Jun 30, 2000; 49(25); 557-560).
HTML Link Measles outbreak- Netherlands, April 1999- January 2000. (MMWR, Apr 14, 2000; 49(14); 299-303).
HTML Link Developing and expanding contributions of the global laboratory network for poliomyelitis eradication, 1997-1999. (MMWR, Mar 3, 2000; 49 (8); 156-160).
HTML Link Global measles control and regional elimination, 1998-1999. (MMWR, Dec 17, 1999; 1124-1130).
HTML Link Global disease elimination and eradication as public health strategies. (MMWR supplement, Dec 31, 1999; Vol 48).
HTML Link Epidemiology of measles- United States, 1998. (MMWR, Sep 3, 1999; 749-753).
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(2) Regional Measles Summaries, WHO
EURO Measles Quarterly, Feb 2003, issue 2.
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(3) Weekly Epi Record homepage
Update of the nomenclature for describing the genetic characteristics of wild-type measles viruses: new genotypes and reference strains ( Wkly Epi Rec July 4 2003; 78:229-232).adobe acrobat
WHO-UNICEF joint statement on strategies to reduce measles mortality worldwide.
(Wkly Epi Rec July 5 2002; 77:221-228).adobe acrobat
Nomenclature for describing the genetic characteristics of wild-type measles viruses (update) - Part II. (WHO/Wkly. Epi Rec Aug 17 2001;76:249-251).adobe acrobat
Nomenclature for describing the genetic characteristics of wild-type measles viruses (update). (WHO/Wkly. Epi Rec Aug 10 2001;76:241-247).adobe acrobat
Strategies for reducing global measles mortality. (WHO/Wkly Epi Rec, Dec 15, 2000; 75(50); 409-416).adobe acrobat
Progress towards interrupting indigenous measles transmission in the western hemisphere. (WHO/Wkly Epi Rec; Nov 3, 2000; 75(44); 354-359.adobe acrobat
Measles outbreak, Netherlands. (WHO/Wkly Epi Rec, Apr 14, 2000; 75(15); 119-121).adobe acrobat
Measles: Progress towards global control and regional elimination, 1998-1999. (WHO/Wkly Epi Rec; Dec 17, 2000; 74(50); 429-434.adobe acrobat
Progress towards measles elimination, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, 1980-1998. (WHO/Wkly Epi Rec; Dec 17, 2000; 74(50); 434-439).adobe acrobat
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(4) PAHO measles publication homepage
EPI Newsletter, April, 2004adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, February, 2004adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, December, 2003adobe acrobat
EPI newsletter, October 2003adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, August 2003adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, June, 2003adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, April, 2003adobe acrobat
EPI newsletter, February, 2003 (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, December, 2002 (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, October, 2002 (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, August, 2002 (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, June, 2002 (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter. April 2002. (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter. February 2002. (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter, December 2001. (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI newsletter, October 2001adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter. June 2001. (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter. April 2001. (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newletter February 2001. (PAHO)adobe acrobat
EPI Newsletter. December 2000. (PAHO)adobe acrobat

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Other sources of information for Measles surveillance
itemPan American Health Organization
EuroSurveillance

Central Public Health Laboratory, UK

itemCanada: Laboratory Centre for Disease Control
itemChile: Surveillance
itemWorld Health Organization
Measles Initiative
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