id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ek5yx2dqpfbyxlfukx4kfdekxa Paul A GastaƱaduy Impact of Public Health Responses During a Measles Outbreak in an Amish Community in Ohio: Modeling the Dynamics of Transmission 2018.0 24 .pdf application/pdf 7370 896 59 Impact of public health responses during a measles outbreak in an Amish community in Ohio: Keywords: Measles; outbreak response; transmissibility; reproduction number; United States transmission in the affected Amish community only, without potential spill over to the general (nonAmish) population, where immunity levels are high and almost no measles spread was seen (5). number of cases during the first 29 days of the outbreak, prior to initiation of the control measures. and outbreak response), (4) a range of measles vaccine effectiveness (84.8% to 97.0%) at baseline (17), of the outbreak, prior to initiation of control measures, captured well the number of observed cases; the measles cases presenting over 260 days when including the vaccination campaign; the model attributes model estimated approximately 8,500 measles cases presenting over 200 days if no control efforts had Projected and observed daily measles case incidence assuming an initial vaccination coverage ./cache/work_ek5yx2dqpfbyxlfukx4kfdekxa.pdf ./txt/work_ek5yx2dqpfbyxlfukx4kfdekxa.txt