An ongoing multi-state outbreak of measles linked to non-immune anthroposophic communities in Austria, Germany, and Norway, March-April 2008

From the second week of March 2008, public health authorities in the province of Salzburg observed an increased number of measles cases compared to previous years. Twenty cases of measles had been were notified Austria-wide in 2007, 24 in 2006, 10 in 2005, and 14 in 2004. The current outbreak has af...

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Veröffentlicht in:Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles 2008-04, Vol.13 (16)
Hauptverfasser: Schmid, D, Holzmann, H, Abele, S, Kasper, S, König, S, Meusburger, S, Hrabcik, H, Luckner-Hornischer, A, Bechter, E, DeMartin, A, Stirling, J, Heissenhuber, A, Siedler, A, Bernard, H, Pfaff, G, Schorr, D, Ludwig, M S, Zimmerman, H P, Løvoll, Ø, Aavitsland, P, Allerberger, F
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Zusammenfassung:From the second week of March 2008, public health authorities in the province of Salzburg observed an increased number of measles cases compared to previous years. Twenty cases of measles had been were notified Austria-wide in 2007, 24 in 2006, 10 in 2005, and 14 in 2004. The current outbreak has affected, as of 14 April, 202 people in Austria, 53 in Germany, and four in Norway, bringing the total number of cases related to this outbreak to 259. The initial case series investigation revealed that the common link was attendance of an anthroposophic school and day care centre in Salzburg city. The majority of the pupils were not vaccinated against measles.
ISSN:1560-7917
1560-7917
DOI:10.2807/ese.13.16.18838-en