An outbreak of measles in gold miners in River Nile State, Sudan, 2011.

Background Despite the wide use of vaccination, measles outbreaks still occur. Aims This study assessed cases notified during a measles outbreak in northern Sudan in 2011 and the response of the health authorities to contain the outbreak. Methods The records of all measles cases reported to the River Nile State health ministry in 2011 from the Abu Hamad locality, a gold-mining area, were reviewed together with the actions of the health authorities at the time of the outbreak. Seventeen gold-mining clusters were included. Data on demographic, clinical, geographic and chronological characteristics of the cases were extracted. Results The outbreak occurred from 27 January to 3 May 2011 with the peak in epidemiological week 9. A total of 445 measles cases were recorded, giving an incidence of 27.1 per 10 000 of the mining and resident population. Most cases (87.4%) were aged between 15 and 34 years. High fever was the most common symptom (99.3% of the cases), followed by conjunctivitis (80.4%); haemorrhage was recorded in 29.4%. Most cases (84.9%) were unvaccinated. Six deaths occurred (case fatality: 1.3%); two from cerebral coma and four from haemorrhagic shock. Severity of disease was significantly associated with place of origin of the cases (P = 0.003). Conclusion The measles outbreak in the gold-mining areas in Abu Hamad had serious consequences attributed to poor environmental conditions, overcrowding, poor nutrition and lack of vaccination. The health authority response helped end the outbreak. The local health authority should consider the gold-mining areas as a potential risk to public health in their future plans.

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