1. Measles outbreak in Semuto Subcounty, Nakaseke District, Uganda, June–August 2021
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Edirisa Juniour Nsubuga, Job Morukileng, Josephine Namayanja, Daniel Kadobera, Fred Nsubuga, Irene Byakatonda Kyamwine, Lilian Bulage, Benon Kwesiga, Alex Riolexus Ario, and Julie R. Harris
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Semuto Subcounty reported rubella/measles outbreaks in January 2020 and June-August 2021. This study investigated the outbreak in 2021 to determine the scope, and the factors associated with transmission.A probable case was defined as a resident of Semuto Subcounty with acute onset of fever and a generalized maculopapular rash with either cough/cold or red eyes from 1 June to 31 August 2021. A confirmed case was defined as a probable case with a blood sample positive for measles-specific IgM. A village-matched case-control study was conducted with 30 cases and 122 controls (1:4 ratio). A control was defined as an individual aged 6 months-9 years, sampled at random, with no signs or symptoms of measles from 1 June to 31 August 2021, residing in the same village as the matched case. Adjusted Mantel-Haenszel odds ratios (OROf the 30 cases (27 probable and three confirmed), 16 (53%) were male. The subcounty attack rate (AR) was 3.2/1000. Children aged 5-9 years were the most affected (AR 5.0/1000). Twenty-two (79%) cases and 116 (97%) controls had ever received measles vaccine (ORSocializing/congregating at water collection points and community playgrounds facilitated the transmission of measles in this outbreak.
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- 2022
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