Article de revue

Measles vaccination in humanitarian emergencies: a review of recent practice

The health needs of children and adolescents in humanitarian emergencies are critical to the success of relief efforts and reduction in mortality. Measles has been one of the major causes of child deaths in humanitarian emergencies and further contributes to mortality by exacerbating malnutrition and vitamin A deficiency. Here, we review measles vaccination activities in humanitarian emergencies as documented in published literature. Our main interest was to review the available evidence focusing on the target age range for mass vaccination campaigns either in response to a humanitarian emergency or in response to an outbreak of measles in a humanitarian context to determine whether the current guidance required revision based on recent experience.

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2011

Journal

Confl Health.

Volume

21

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Prestation de services

Maladies

  • Rougeole

Pays

  • Afghanistan
  • Tchad
  • Colombie
  • Éthiopie
  • Haïti
  • Inde
  • Nigéria
  • Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Soudan
  • Tanzanie

Mots-clés

  • Campaign
  • Coverage monitoring

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région africaine
  • Région de la Méditerranée orientale
  • Région des Amériques
  • Région de l'Asie du Sud-Est

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