The dynamics of measles in sub-Saharan Africa

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Matthew J. Ferrari
Rebecca F. Grais
Nita Bharti
Andrew J. K. Conlan
Ottar N. Bjørnstad
Lara J. Wolfson
Philippe J. Guerin
Ali Djibo
Bryan T. Grenfell
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[1] Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics,Departments of Biology and Entomology
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[3] Department of Biology and,undefined
[4] ,undefined
[5] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[6] University Park,undefined
[7] Pennsylvania 16802,undefined
[8] USA,undefined
[9] Epicentre,undefined
[10] DAMTP,undefined
[11] Centre for Mathematical Sciences,undefined
[12] Wilberforce Road,undefined
[13] Cambridge CB3 0WA,undefined
[14] UK ,undefined
[15] Fogarty International Center,undefined
[16] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[17] Bethesda,undefined
[18] Maryland 20892,undefined
[19] USA ,undefined
[20] World Health Organization,undefined
[21] 20 Avenue Appia,undefined
[22] CH-1211 Geneva 27,undefined
[23] Switzerland ,undefined
[24] Direction Generale de la Sante Publique,undefined
[25] Ministere de la Sante,undefined
[26] BP 623,undefined
[27] Niamey,undefined
[28] Niger ,undefined
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Nature | 2008年 / 451卷
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Although vaccination has almost eliminated measles in parts of the world, the disease remains a major killer in some high birth rate countries of the Sahel. On the basis of measles dynamics for industrialized countries, high birth rate regions should experience regular annual epidemics. Here, however, we show that measles epidemics in Niger are highly episodic, particularly in the capital Niamey. Models demonstrate that this variability arises from powerful seasonality in transmission—generating high amplitude epidemics—within the chaotic domain of deterministic dynamics. In practice, this leads to frequent stochastic fadeouts, interspersed with irregular, large epidemics. A metapopulation model illustrates how increased vaccine coverage, but still below the local elimination threshold, could lead to increasingly variable major outbreaks in highly seasonally forced contexts. Such erratic dynamics emphasize the importance both of control strategies that address build-up of susceptible individuals and efforts to mitigate the impact of large outbreaks when they occur.
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