The Resurgence of Measles in the United States, 1989-1990

William Atkinson(Center for Prevention Services), Walter A. Orenstein(Center for Prevention Services), Saul Krugman(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
Annual Review of Medicine
February 1, 1992
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Abstract

After almost a decade of relatively few reported cases, a major resurgence of measles occurred in the United States in 1989-1990. The increase primarily involved unvaccinated racial and ethnic minority children less than five years of age residing in inner-city areas. Outbreaks of measles among vaccinated school-aged children continued to occur but had less impact than outbreaks among preschool-aged children. Efforts to prevent measles must be aimed at improving age-specific measles vaccination coverage among preschool-aged children, and implementation of a two-dose measles strategy among school-aged children.


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