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MEASLES OUTBREAK IN BATH April - May 2008

MEASLES OUTBREAK IN BATH April - May 2008. Dr Jo Williams SpT Public Health Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Health Protection Unit. Descriptive epidemiology: time. B C. Notification received. D. A. E. F. Descriptive epidemiology: person. Age and MMR status

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MEASLES OUTBREAK IN BATH April - May 2008

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  1. MEASLES OUTBREAK IN BATHApril - May 2008 Dr Jo Williams SpT Public Health Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Health Protection Unit

  2. Descriptive epidemiology: time B C Notification received D A E F

  3. Descriptive epidemiology: person • Age and MMR status • 3 cases aged <13 months • too young to have received MMR • 2 preschool age • 1 case with possible vaccine • 1 no vaccine • Relationships • All part of the same social group • Two confirmed cases were siblings (B & D)

  4. Descriptive epidemiology: place B C A’s birthday party A, B, C & D at cafe E played with B & D D A E F

  5. Control of outbreak • Exclusion of cases • Vulnerable contacts identified • Unvaccinated communities • Immunocompromised • Pregnant women • Babies under vaccination age • Vaccination of contacts 4 children given earlier MMR who attended the café on 17th April

  6. Communication • Outbreak control meeting (19th May) • External communication • Aims • Early identification of cases • Identify vulnerable contacts • Increase MMR uptake • Press release and press work • Letter to all GPs and primary care staff • Information to groups attended by cases • Outbreak control meeting (23rd May) • outbreak declared over unless more cases

  7. MMR uptake in Bath

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