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Lessons and challenges for measles control from unexpected large outbreak, Malawi

Minetti A, Kagoli M, Katsulukuta A, Huerga H, Featherstone A,  et al.
2013-02-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
2013-02-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
Despite high reported coverage for routine and supplementary immunization, in 2010 in Malawi, a large measles outbreak occurred that comprised 134,000 cases and 304 deaths. Although the ...
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Measles seroprevalence in Chiradzulu district, Malawi: implications for evaluating vaccine coverage

Polonsky JA, Juan-Giner A, Hurtado N, Masiku C, Kagoli M,  et al.
2015-07-26 • Vaccine
2015-07-26 • Vaccine
INTRODUCTION
Self-reported measles vaccination coverage is frequently used to inform vaccination strategies in resource-poor settings. However, little is known to what extent this is...
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Exploring HIV infection and susceptibility to measles among older children and adults in Malawi: a facility-based study

Polonsky JA, Singh B, Masiku C, Langendorf C, Kagoli M,  et al.
2014-12-11 • International Journal of Infectious Diseases
2014-12-11 • International Journal of Infectious Diseases
BACKGROUND
HIV infection increases measles susceptibility in infants, but little is known about this relationship among older children and adults. We conducted a facility-based study...
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Sub-national variation in measles vaccine coverage and outbreak risk: a case study from a 2010 outbreak in Malawi

Kundrick A, Huang Z, Carran S, Kagoli M, Grais RF,  et al.
2018-06-15 • BMC Public Health
2018-06-15 • BMC Public Health
BACKGROUND
Despite progress towards increasing global vaccination coverage, measles continues to be one of the leading, preventable causes of death among children worldwide. Whether ...