The measles situation in Austria: a rapid risk assessment by an ECDC team and the outcome of an International Meeting in Vienna, Austria

For the last three years, Austria has been considered a low-moderate incidence country (< 1/100,000/year) for measles [1] and the last significant measles outbreak occurred in 2003 involving 64 cases [2].

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Veröffentlicht in:Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles 2008-04, Vol.13 (17)
Hauptverfasser: Strauss, R, Kreidl, P, Muscat, M, Coulombier, D, Mulders, M, Gijsens, A, König, C, Stirling, J, El Belazi, G, Muchl, R, Feierabend, P, Holzmann, H, Mutz, I, Hrabcik, H
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