NIAID/DCR STUDY: INVESTIGATION OF IMMUNE AMNESIA FOLLOWING MEASLES INFECTION IN SELECT AFRICAN REGIONS
By: Katy Shaw-Saliba Measles virus (MeV) is one of the most contagious infectious agents; thus, despite having a highly safe and effective vaccine available, sustained high vaccine coverage (>90%) is required to interrupt transmission [1]. Infection with MeV is diagnosed clinically by the presence of a characteristic fever and maculopapular rash, potentially accompanied by coryza,
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