Sarampión: la enfermedad, epidemiología, historia y los programas de vacunación en Chile
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Delpiano Méndez, Luis
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Astroza Palma, Leonor
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Toro, Jorge
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2015-12-22T03:08:49Z
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2015-12-22T03:08:49Z
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2015
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Rev Chilena Infectol 2015; 32 (4): 417-429
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0716-1018
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135897
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Measles, one of most important inmuno-preventable diseases, remains as a worldwide concern issue with an important morbidity and mortality. Particularly in the America region declared free of measles in 2010 by WHO, they still appear imported cases that origin outbreaks of variable magnitude in susceptible subjects usually none vaccinated which is the current situation in Santiago, the capital city of Chile. In this review we present characteristics of the etiological agent, the disease, epidemiological aspects with national historical focus, impact of immunization programs and outbreaks in Chile, in order to contribute to knowledge and management of this always present public health problem