Is it or is it not? Lessons learned from a case of suspected vaccine strain measles
Abstract Objective: Measles continues to be a threat to Australia. While post‐eradication risks are low, imported measles cases from overseas travellers who are non‐immune can cause small outbreaks. This case report discusses the challenge of identifying wild‐type measles in an individual who was re...
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Main Authors: | Heidi Lord (Author), Jen Kok (Author), Stephanie Fletcher (Author), Kate Alexander (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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