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Stop measles in Switzerland – The importance of travel medicine

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Publication date: 27 June 2017
Source:Vaccine, Volume 35, Issue 30
Author(s): Silja Bühler, Phung Lang, Bettina Bally, Christoph Hatz, Veronika K. Jaeger
BackgroundIn line with the worldwide strive to combat measles, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Heath (FOPH) launched a National Strategy for measles elimination 2011–2015. In this study, we highlight the importance of travel medicine consultations to complement measles vaccination programmes based on data from the Travel Clinic of the University of Zurich.MethodWe analysed measles vaccination data from the Zurich Travel Clinic between July 2010 and February 2016 and focused on three groups: (i) all clients who received the measles vaccination, (ii) all clients aged>two years who received the measles vaccination ("catch-up vaccination"), and (iii) all clients aged>two years and born after 1963 ("FOPH recommended catch-up vaccination").Results107,669 consultations were performed from 2010 to 2016. In 12,470 (11.6%) of these, a measles vaccination was administered; 90.9% measles vaccinations were given during a pre-travel consultation, and 99.4% were administered to individuals aged>two years ("catch-up vaccinations"). An "FOPH recommended catch-up vaccination" was received by 13.6% of all Zurich Travel Clinic clients aged >2years and born after 1963.ConclusionsIn this study, we highlight the importance of travel medicine consultations to enhance the measles vaccination coverage in the adult Swiss population.



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