Correlates of laboratory-confirmed measles in Japan, 2011-2015

Vaccine
Aika WatanabeKazunori Oishi

Abstract

With the progressive decline in the incidence of measles in Japan, its diagnosis has become challenging, with fewer physicians having experience in examining measles patients. We aimed to determine the correlates of laboratory-confirmed measles to help physicians improve their measles diagnosis. This study was conducted using the National Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Disease (NESID) system data during 2011-2015. Among clinically suspected measles patients reported to NESID, measles virus (MV)-positive patients were compared with MV-negative patients. The odds ratios (OR) and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) were determined using logistic regression. A total of 4168 laboratory-tested patients were notified to NESID. We analysed 618 MV-positive patients (median age, 17 years; interquartile range [IQR], 4-30 years) and 600 MV-negative (median age, 10 years; IQR, 1-29 years) patients after excluding those that met the exclusion criteria or were reported during the rubella epidemic period (the 18th epidemiological week of 2012 to the 46th week of 2013). Having an epidemiological link with a measles patient within 14 days of onset (OR, 14.9; 95% CI, 10.0-23.3), a history of recent international travel (OR, 11.7;...Continue Reading

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