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Reemergence of measles in vaccinated patients: report of 6 cases and proposals for prevention

Agut-Busquet E, Gené Tous E, Navarro G, González A

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Servicio de Dermatología, Parc Taulí Sabadell, Hospital Universitari, Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain. Servicio de Urgencias, Parc Taulí Sabadell, Hospital Universitari, Sabadell, Barcelona. Departament de Medicina Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Institut Universitari Parc Taulí, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain. Unitat d’Epidemiologia i Avaluació. Parc Taulí Sabadell. Hospital Universitari. Institut Universitari Parc Taulí. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain.

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Agut-Busquet E, Gené Tous E, Navarro G, González A. Reemergence of measles in vaccinated patients: report of 6 cases and proposals for prevention. Emergencias. 2016;28:182-4

Summary

A 2014 measles outbreak in Catalonia affected 131 persons. We describe a series of 6 cases diagnosed in our emergency department. All the patients were under 31 years of age and complained of flu-like symptoms, including high fever and rash. Five had been properly vaccinated and one was a health care worker. A firm diagnosis of measles need

not be made in the emergency department, but a high level of suspicion is important for ruling out complications, isolating the patient, and protecting health care staff at high risk for exposure. We found that 6% of the staff of our emergency department had a low level of immunity to measles. Given our findings, we suggest that preventive treatment is necessary when health care staff have been exposed to measles and their vaccination status is unknown.

 

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