MEASLES CASE-BASED SURVEILLANCE AND OUTBREAK RESPONSE IN NIGERIA; AN UPDATE FOR CLINICIANS AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Authors

E.E Isere1 and A.A Fatiregun1

Correspondents

Dr. Elvis E. Isere
Dept of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics,
Faculty of Public Health,
College of Medicine,
University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria.
Email: iserielvisevdestiny@yahoo.co.uk,
elvisisere@gmail.com
Telephone: +2348030480305

Affiliation of Authors

Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

SUMMARY

The Federal Ministry of Health recommendations for response during measles epidemics in Nigeria previously focused on case management using antibiotics and Vitamin. A supplements and did not include outbreak response immunization (ORI) campaigns. However, with the revision of the existing national technical guideline on measles caseased surveillance and outbreak response in Nigeria in 2012 in line with the World Health Organization recommendation on response to measles outbreak in measles mortality reduction settings, there is a need to update members of the Nigerian public health community on these revisions to ensure appropriate implementation and compliance. This article therefore seeks to provide clinicians and other public health professionals in Nigeria with updates on recent developments in measles case-based surveillance and outbreak response in Nigeria

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