Publications by authors named "Adria Mathis"

Background: Despite high vaccine-effectiveness, wild-type measles can occur in previously vaccinated persons. We compared the clinical presentation and disease severity of measles by vaccination status and age in the post-elimination era in the United States.

Methods: We included U.

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  • The paper reviews recent clinical complications of mumps in the U.S. and stresses the need for awareness and confirmatory testing, as mumps is an endemic, vaccine-preventable disease.
  • Data from 2018 to 2023 indicates a total of 8,006 confirmed and probable mumps cases, primarily affecting ages 18-24 from 2018-2020 and ages 1-4 from 2021-2023, with a significant decline in confirmed cases in the latter period.
  • The findings suggest that, despite a decrease in incidence since the pandemic, mumps is still present, highlighting the importance of maintaining high MMR vaccination rates to prevent further outbreaks and complications.
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Measles and rubella are vaccine-preventable viral diseases and can be prevented by safe, highly effective vaccination with measles- and rubella-containing vaccines. Given the myriad causes of febrile exanthems, laboratory surveillance for both measles and rubella is important to document the incidence of these diseases and to track the progress and maintenance of elimination in near- and post-elimination settings. Diagnostic challenges can hinder effective surveillance and classification challenges can hinder efforts to demonstrate achievement or maintenance of elimination.

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Measles is a highly infectious febrile rash illness and was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. However, measles importations continue to occur, and U.S.

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Syndromic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) panels are used to test for pathogens that can cause rash illnesses, including measles. Rash illnesses have infectious and noninfectious causes, and approximately 5% of persons experience a rash 7-10 days after receipt of a measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. MMR vaccine includes live attenuated measles virus, which is detectable by PCR tests.

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Background: On Aug 29, 2021, Operation Allies Welcome (OAW) was established to support the resettlement of more than 80 000 Afghan evacuees in the USA. After identification of measles among evacuees, incoming evacuee flights were temporarily paused, and mass measles vaccination of evacuees aged 6 months or older was introduced domestically and overseas, with a 21-day quarantine period after vaccination. We aimed to evaluate patterns of measles virus transmission during this outbreak and the impact of control measures.

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On August 29, 2021, the United States government oversaw the emergent establishment of Operation Allies Welcome (OAW), led by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and implemented by the U.

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Background: Measles elimination (interruption of endemic measles virus transmission) in the United States was declared in 2000; however, the number of cases and outbreaks have increased in recent years. We characterized the epidemiology of measles outbreaks and measles transmission patterns after elimination to identify potential gaps in the US measles control program.

Methods: We analyzed national measles notification data from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2019.

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  • A study analyzed hospitalized COVID-19 cases from March to June 2020 and found that 42.5% of patients received at least one investigational treatment for the virus.
  • The antibiotics hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin were commonly administered, but their usage decreased over time.
  • In contrast, the antiviral drug remdesivir saw an increase in use during the same period.
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