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Epidemiology of Diphtheria in Yemen, 2017-2018: Surveillance Data Analysis.

Suaad Ameen MoghallesBasher Ahmed AboasbaMohammad Abdullah Al AmadYousef Saleh Khader
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2021)
Diphtheria affected a large number of people in Yemen in 2017-2018. The majority of patients were partially or not vaccinated. Children aged ≤15 years were more affected, with higher fatality among children aged <5 years. Five governorates that were difficult to access had a case fatality rate twice that of the World Health Organization estimate (5%-10%). To control the diphtheria epidemic in Yemen, it is recommended to increase routine vaccination coverage and booster immunizations, increase public health awareness toward diphtheria, and strengthen the surveillance system for early detection and immediate response.
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