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Measles Outbreak Tham Hin Temporary Shelter May - June 2012
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Background Situated in Ratchaburi Province Home to 8,000+ refugees High number of visitors and new arrivals Last measles outbreak in 2007
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18 YR Nurse Zone 2 First Case 19 YR Pregnant Zone 2
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Initial Measures IsolationSupportive treatmentContact tracingActive case findingReport to MOPH
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Contacts 18 yr Nurse Attend church service on day of onset Work at OPD and dressing room
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Household contacts Church goers Neighbours Clinic staffs Total 109 Immediate measures “Immunisation” done on same day
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11 May Rash Who is the source? 5 May Fever ~14 days 27 April
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9 month Zone 1 More patients 40 yr Zone 1
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9 month Zone 1 40 yr Zone 1 ?
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We found her! 7 year old girl Visitor from Myanmar Onset on 26 April Visited OPD with ILI
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We found her! Rash seen on follow up on 2 May Measles was not suspected Next follow up 4 May, but not show up Already went back to Myanmar
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MOPH Involvement
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Our Control Plan Supplementary measles immunisation to “People at Risk ”
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9 month - 20 years with Incomplete Immunisation
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Students: 5 - 20 years In KG & Grade 1 with no or one previous measles vaccination Any grade with no or unverified measles vaccination Day 1
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In Community: 9 month - 20 years with NO or Unverified measles vaccination status Day 2
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MOPH provided All vaccines Human resources Technical support
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Vaccination at School
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Vaccination in community
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Epidemiology
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Weekly Epidemic Curve
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Attack Rate by Age
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Number by Age
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Contact Tracing
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Final Situation
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Total 23 cases Last case 15 June
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Lessons Learned
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New Arrivals may introduce outbreaks children not covered by EPI are at risk Early detection is vital in outbreak control
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Support and involvement of MOPH is important Prompt response and good coordination key to success
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Thank You
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