Progress Toward Measles Elimination — Nepal, 2007–2014

2016 
What is already known about this topic? Before 2007 estimated coverage with the routine first dose of measles-containing vaccine (MCV1) in Nepal was or=95% MCV1 coverage and measles was one of the major causes of childhood death. What is added by this report? During 2007-2014 MCV1 coverage increased from 71% to 88%; approximately 3.9 and 9.7 million children were vaccinated during supplemental immunization activities (SIAs) in 2008 and 2014 respectively; and annual suspected measles incidence declined 13% from 54 to 47 cases per 1 million population. In 2013 a goal was set for measles elimination in Nepal by 2019. Challenges to achieving elimination include suboptimal MCV1 coverage at national and subnational levels and a low-performing measles case-based surveillance system. What are the implications for public health practice? Achieving >or=95% 2-dose measles vaccination coverage in all districts will require strengthening routine immunization services through innovative approaches such as the “fully immunized village” approach and implementing periodic high-quality SIAs. Improved measles case-based surveillance performance and sensitivity are needed for rapid case detection and outbreak preparedness and response. © 2016 Department of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved.
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