Measles outbreak transmission in the ER waiting room: the role of vaccination.

A Hernández-Aceituno, I Falcón García, E Marrero Marichal, D Sanabria Curbelo, Á Torres Lana, E Larumbe-Zabala
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Background: Measles is one of the most contagious infectious diseases. Spain was declared free of endemic measles transmission in 2017. However, less than half of EU/EEA countries have achieved vaccination coverage goals and measles outbreaks have been reported recently, some of them in healthcare facilities. The aim of this study was to present an outbreak in the pediatric emergency (ER) waiting room affecting a vaccinated healthcare worker.

Methods: Descriptive study of an outbreak whose transmission occurred in the pediatric ER waiting room of a tertiary level hospital on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands) in April 2024.

Results: Between April 23 and May 12, 2024, four PCR-confirmed measles cases were identified, resulting in 407 contacts in healthcare center waiting rooms. One of the cases was a 26-year-old male nurse who had been correctly vaccinated with two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine during childhood. Between May 7 and 10, during his infective period, he took two two-and-a-half-hour flights and lived together with nine people during a trip. No evidence of infection has been identified among the individuals with whom he lived neither the passengers and crew of the two flights.

Conclusions: In the emergency waiting room, an unvaccinated girl gave measles to two infants who were not yet old enough to be vaccinated and to a nurse who had been properly vaccinated as an infant. Despite generating more than 300 close contacts, the nurse did not infect anyone, suggesting that vaccination may help prevent both infection and transmission of measles.

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麻疹疫情在急诊室候诊室的传播:疫苗接种的作用。
背景:麻疹是传染性最强的传染病之一。西班牙于 2017 年宣布消除了麻疹的地方性传播。然而,只有不到一半的欧盟/欧洲经济区国家实现了疫苗接种覆盖目标,最近有报道称发生了麻疹疫情,其中一些疫情发生在医疗机构。本研究旨在介绍在儿科急诊室(ER)候诊室爆发的影响到一名已接种疫苗的医护人员的麻疹疫情:方法:对 2024 年 4 月发生在特内里费岛(加那利群岛)一家三级医院儿科急诊室候诊室的疫情进行描述性研究:结果:2024 年 4 月 23 日至 5 月 12 日期间,发现了四例 PCR 确诊的麻疹病例,导致 407 人在医疗中心候诊室接触过麻疹患者。其中一个病例是一名 26 岁的男护士,他在儿童时期曾正确接种过两剂麻疹、腮腺炎和风疹疫苗。5 月 7 日至 10 日,在他的感染期内,他乘坐了两次两个半小时的航班,并在旅途中与 9 个人住在一起。在与他同住的人中,既没有发现感染的证据,也没有发现两次航班的乘客和机组人员:在急诊候诊室,一名未接种疫苗的女孩将麻疹传染给了两名尚未到接种疫苗年龄的婴儿和一名在婴儿时期接种过疫苗的护士。尽管产生了 300 多名密切接触者,但该护士没有感染任何人,这表明接种疫苗可能有助于预防麻疹的感染和传播。
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