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The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2003;187:S51-S57
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0022-1899/2003/18710S-0008
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| SUPPLEMENT ARTICLE |
Failure of Targeted
Urban Supplemental Measles Vaccination
Campaigns (1997
1999) to Prevent
Measles Epidemics in Mozambique
(1998
2001)
Julie Cliff,1 Alexandra Simango,1 Orvalho Augusto,1 Lieve Van der Paal,2,a and Robin Biellik3
1Faculdade de
Medicina, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane,
and 2World Health Organization,
Ministry of Health, Maputo,
Mozambique; 3World Health Organization,
Expanded Program on Immunization
Inter-Country Team, Southern Africa,
Harare, Zimbabwe
| This study assessed the effect of urban
supplemental measles vaccination campaigns (1997
|
Presented in part: XI Jornadas de Saúde,
Maputo, Mozambique, June 2001 (abstract Te 04).
Financial support: World Health Organization.
a Present affiliation:
Medical Research Council Programme on AIDS, Entebbe, Uganda.
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