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Progress Toward Measles Elimination — South-East Asia Region, 2003–2020

Sudhir Khanal, Ahmed Kassem, Sunil Bahl, Jayantha Liyanage, Lucky Sangal, Mohammad Sharfuzzaman, Anindya Sekhar Bose, Sébastien Antoni, Deblina Datta, James P. Alexander

2022MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(SIAs); 2) developing and sustaining a sensitive and timely case-based surveillance system that meets recommended performance indicators**; 3) developing and maintaining an accredited laboratory network; 4) achieving timely identification, investigation, and response to measles outbreaks; and 5) collaborating with other public health initiatives to achieve the preceding four strategies. This report updates a previous report and describes progress toward measles elimination in SEAR during 2003-2020 (3). In 2002, coverage with the first dose of a measles-containing vaccine in routine immunization (MCV1) was 70%, and only three countries in SEAR had added a second routine dose of measles-containing vaccine in routine immunization (MCV2). During 2003-2020, all countries introduced MCV2, and estimated coverage with MCV1 increased 35%, from 65% to 88%, and coverage with MCV2 increased 1,233% from 6% to 80%. Approximately 938 million persons were vaccinated in SIAs. Annual reported measles incidence declined by 92%, from 57.0 to 4.8 cases per 1 million population, and estimated deaths decreased by 97%; an estimated 9.3 million deaths were averted by measles vaccination. By 2020, five countries were verified as having achieved measles elimination. To achieve measles elimination in the region by 2023, additional efforts are urgently needed to strengthen routine immunization services and improve measles-containing vaccine (MCV) coverage, conduct periodic high-quality SIAs, and strengthen measles case-based surveillance and laboratory capacity.

Topics & Concepts

MeaslesMedicineRubellaImmunizationRubella vaccineMeasles vaccineEnvironmental healthPoliomyelitisOutbreakEuropean regionVaccinationVirologyImmunologyGeographyRegional scienceAntigenGlobal Health and EpidemiologyVirology and Viral DiseasesVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy