TY - JOUR AU - Sengkeopraseuth, Bounthanom AU - Khamphaphongphane, Bouaphanh AU - Vongphrachanh, Phengta AU - Xeuatvongsa, Anonh AU - Norasingh, Sisouveth AU - Pathammvong, Chansay AU - Phengxay, Manilay AU - Philakong, Phanmanisone AU - Datta, Siddhartha Sankar PY - 2018/07/27 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Analysing the characteristics of a measles outbreak in Houaphanh province to guide measles elimination in the Lao People's Democratic Republic JF - Western Pacific Surveillance and Response JA - Western Pac Surveill Response J VL - 9 IS - 3 SE - Original Research DO - 10.5365/wpsar.2017.8.1.012 UR - https://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/537 SP - AB - <div id="__sec1" class="sec sec-first"><p id="__p1" class="p p-first-last">Introduction: In recent years, the incidence of measles has declined in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. However, an outbreak was reported in August 2014 in Houaphanh province, which was the biggest outbreak in the country since 2008. We describe the characteristics of this outbreak and outline critical interventions for the Lao People's Democratic Republic to achieve measles elimination.</p></div><div id="__sec2" class="sec"><p id="__p2" class="p p-first-last">Methods: Fever and rash cases in the Khouan and Samtai districts with an onset date from 1 September to 25 October 2014 were investigated. Active case finding and health facility record reviews were carried out. Appropriate samples from the individuals with suspected measles were tested to confirm the diagnosis.</p></div><div id="__sec3" class="sec"><p id="__p3" class="p p-first-last">Results: A total of 265 suspected cases including 12 deaths were reported from eight villages in the Khouan and Samtai districts. Forty-five individuals tested positive for measles IgM. Most of the confirmed patients were male (<em>n</em> = 28, 62%), less than 5 years old (<em>n</em> = 23, 51%) and from the Hmong ethnic community (<em>n</em> = 44, 98%). The majority of the people with suspected measles (<em>n</em> = 213, 80%) and all the confirmed ones were unvaccinated. A measles vaccination campaign conducted in the eight affected villages resulted in 76% coverage of the targeted population.</p></div><div id="__sec4" class="sec sec-last"><p id="__p4" class="p p-first-last">Discussion: Low routine coverage and measles occurrence among unvaccinated individuals indicate underimmunized areas. The geographical and sociodemographic characteristics of this outbreak highlight the need for tailored vaccination strategies to close the immunity gap. A sensitive surveillance system that is able to detect, notify, investigate and guide response measures, including a second measles dose in the routine immunization schedule, will be essential for the Lao People's Democratic Republic to attain its measles elimination status.</p></div> ER -