Journal article
Substandard vaccination compliance and the 2015 measles outbreak
The ongoing measles outbreak linked to the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, shines a glaring spotlight on our nation’s growing antivaccination movement and the prevalence of vaccination-hesitant parents. Although the index case has not yet been identified, the outbreak likely started sometime between December 17 and 20, 2014.1,2 Rapid growth of cases across the United States indicates that a substantial percentage of the exposed population may be susceptible to infection due to lack of, or incomplete, vaccination. Herein, the researchers attempt to analyze existing, publicly available outbreak data to assess the potential role of suboptimal vaccination coverage in the population.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2015
Journal
JAMA
Volume
5
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Service delivery
Diseases
- Measles
Countries
- United States of America
Tags
- Coverage monitoring
- Demand
WHO Regions
- Region of the Americas