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Broutin Hélène, Mantilla Beniers N.B., Simondon François, Aaby P., Grenfell B.T., Guégan Jean-François, Rohani P. (2005). Epidemiological impact of vaccination on the dynamics of two childhood diseases in rural Senegal. Microbes and Infection, 7 (4), p. 593-599. ISSN 1286-4579.

Titre du document
Epidemiological impact of vaccination on the dynamics of two childhood diseases in rural Senegal
Année de publication
2005
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000229534600003
Auteurs
Broutin Hélène, Mantilla Beniers N.B., Simondon François, Aaby P., Grenfell B.T., Guégan Jean-François, Rohani P.
Source
Microbes and Infection, 2005, 7 (4), p. 593-599 ISSN 1286-4579
Measles and pertussis are ubiquitous vaccine-preventable diseases, which remain an important public health problem in developing countries. Hence, developing a deep understanding of their transmission dynamics remains imperative. To achieve this, we compared the impact of vaccination at both individual and population levels in a Senegalese rural community. This study represents the first such comparative study in tropical conditions and constitutes a point of comparison with other studies of disease dynamics in developed countries. Changes in the transmission rates of infections are reflected in their mean ages at infection and basic reproductive ratio calculated before and after vaccination. We explored persistence of both infections in relation to population size in each village and found the inter-epidemic period for the whole area using wavelets analysis. As predicted by epidemiological theory, we observed an increase in the mean age at infection and a decrease in the reproductive ratio of both diseases. We showed for both the pre- vaccination and vaccine eras that persistence depends on population size. After vaccination, persistence deer-cased and the inter-epidemic period increased. The observed changes suggest that vaccination against p measles and pertussis induced a drop in their transmission. Similarities in disease dynamics to those of temperate regions such as England and Wales were also observed. (c) 2005 Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.
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Santé : généralités [050]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010036650]
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fdi:010036650
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