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Preventing a measles outbreak: Reflections from an investigation

Briefings on Infection Control, July 1, 2011

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In February 2008, a Swiss traveler infected with measles entered a hospital in Tucson, AZ, and initiated a measles outbreak that eventually grew to 14 cases. After the outbreak was quelled, researchers from the CDC took the opportunity to investigate what contributed to the spread of the disease within the hospital to determine important practices to stop future measles outbreaks. Their results were published in the May 15 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

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