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National immunization programs can be leveraged to aid in emergency outbreak responses

The detection of H1N1 influenza virus in Mexico in 2009, and subsequently throughout other countries in the Americas, benefited from the laboratory experience with measles and rubella in the region, leading to the rapid detection of, and response to, what eventually became a novel pandemic virus.

Full Citation:
Andrus, J.K., Cochi, S.L., Cooper, L.Z., et al. 2016. Combining global elimination of measles and rubella with strengthening of health systems in developing countries. Health Affairs. 35(2).

Title of Article: Combining global elimination of measles and rubella with strengthening of health systems in developing countries

Author(s): Andrus, J.K., Cochi, S.L., Cooper, L.Z., et al

Publication Year: 2016

Publication Name: Health Affairs

Publication Volume: 35(2)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26858388/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.1005

Topics: Global Issues | Outbreaks

Disease Vaccines: Influenza | Measles | Polio/OPV/IPV | Rubella

Countries: Global