Assessing the effects of measles virus infections on childhood infectious disease mortality in Brazil.
Siyang XiaCricket C GullicksonC Jessica E MetcalfBryan T GrenfellMichael J MinaPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2022)
These results support that measles virus infection could increase the mortality of other infectious diseases. The short lag identified for measles effects (<1 year) implies that acute immunosuppression was potentially driving this effect in Brazil. Overall, our study indicates disproportionate contributions of measles to childhood infectious disease mortality, highlighting the importance of measles vaccination.