Since late 2023, the Metropolitan City of Milan and surrounding areas (northern Italy) have been expe-riencing a resurgence of measles, with most cases detected starting from January 2024. During this brief period, we observed measles in travellers from endemic areas, participants in international events, vaccinees and healthcare workers. Indigenous cases have also been identified. Even though we have not yet identified large and disruptive outbreaks, strengthen-ing surveillance and vaccination activities is pivotal to help limit the impact of measles spread.
Increased reports of measles in the Metropolitan City of Milan, northern Italy, September 2023 to March 2024 / Gori, Maria; Fappani, Clara; Bianchi, Silvia; Senatore, Sabrina; Colzani, Daniela; Pasutto, Priscilla; Baggieri, Melissa; Gioacchini, Silvia; Marchi, Antonella; Bucci, Paola; D'Ugo, Emilio; Faccini, Marino; Cereda, Danilo; Vezzosi, Luigi; Tanzi, Elisabetta; Magurano, Fabio; Amendola, Antonella. - In: EUROSURVEILLANCE. - ISSN 1560-7917. - 29:16(2024). [10.2807/1560-7917.es.2024.29.16.2400201]
Increased reports of measles in the Metropolitan City of Milan, northern Italy, September 2023 to March 2024
Gioacchini, Silvia;
2024
Abstract
Since late 2023, the Metropolitan City of Milan and surrounding areas (northern Italy) have been expe-riencing a resurgence of measles, with most cases detected starting from January 2024. During this brief period, we observed measles in travellers from endemic areas, participants in international events, vaccinees and healthcare workers. Indigenous cases have also been identified. Even though we have not yet identified large and disruptive outbreaks, strengthen-ing surveillance and vaccination activities is pivotal to help limit the impact of measles spread.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.