La rougeole en France : impact épidémiologique d'une couverture vaccinale sub-optimale Measles in France: the epidemiological impact of suboptimal immunisation coverage

The promotion of immunisation in France since 1983 has resulted in a 97%reduction in morbidity and a reduction of 60% of mortality. However, the stable and sub-optimal coverage around 84% leads to a shift in higher age groups, here complications are more frequent and serious. The proportion of those aged over 10 years was 13% in 1985 and reached 48% in 1997, the transmission of measles being maintained in France. To eliminate the disease, vaccine coverage with 2 doses and over 95% would be necessary.

Author(s): Bonmarin I, Levy Bruhl D

Publishing year: 2002

Pages: 55-60

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