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Modelling vaccination programmes against measles in Taiwan
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Epidemiology and Infection 135 (5): 775-786
Journal
Epidemiology and Infection
Journal Volume
135
Journal Issue
5
Pages
775-786
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
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Abstract
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against measles. We reappraise measles seroepidemiological data in Taiwan from 1974 to 2004 having robust age-stratified serological information on exposure and immunity to quantitatively characterize measles vaccination programmes. We dynamically model measles seroepidemiology to estimate age-dependent intensity of infection associated with the effects of different contact patterns on pre- and post-vaccination. The WAIFM (who acquires infection from whom) contact matrix is employed to describe the transmission between and within each age group. A deterministic SEIR (susceptible-exposed-infected-recovery) model is used to capture subpopulation dynamics. Our study shows that mass regional or nationwide vaccination programmes could greatly reduce the potential for a major measles epidemic and have strong direct effects on the potential impact of childhood vaccination. We parameterize a predictive model that should reduce the socio-economic costs of measles surveillance in Taiwan and thereby encourage its continuance, especially for preschool children ? 2006 Cambridge University Press.
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measles vaccine; adolescent; adult; article; child; controlled study; cost control; data analysis; epidemic; epidemiological data; health program; human; infant; infection control; infection risk; mathematical model; measles; Measles virus; outcome assessment; prediction; preventive health service; risk assessment; seroprevalence; socioeconomics; Taiwan; virus transmission; Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Measles; Measles Vaccine; Models, Biological; Taiwan; Vaccination
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journal article
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