Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola

Background: A yellow fever epidemic occurred in Angola in 2016 with 884 laboratory confirmed cases and 373 deaths. Eleven unvaccinated Chinese nationals working in Angola were also infected and imported the disease to China, thereby presenting the first importation of yellow fever into Asia. In Ango...

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Main Authors: Wilder-Smith, Annelies, Massad, E.
Other Authors: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1075562020-11-01T05:12:15Z Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola Wilder-Smith, Annelies Massad, E. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Yellow Fever International Health Regulations Background: A yellow fever epidemic occurred in Angola in 2016 with 884 laboratory confirmed cases and 373 deaths. Eleven unvaccinated Chinese nationals working in Angola were also infected and imported the disease to China, thereby presenting the first importation of yellow fever into Asia. In Angola, there are about 259,000 Chinese foreign workers. The fact that 11 unvaccinated Chinese workers acquired yellow fever suggests that many more Chinese workers in Angola were not vaccinated. Methods: We applied a previously developed model to back-calculate the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers in Angola in order to determine the extent of lack of vaccine coverage. Results: Our models suggest that none of the 259,000 Chinese had been vaccinated, although yellow fever vaccination is mandated by the International Health Regulations. Conclusion: Governments around the world including China need to ensure that their citizens obtain YF vaccination when traveling to countries where such vaccines are required in order to prevent the international spread of yellow fever. Published version 2018-05-17T06:30:36Z 2019-12-06T22:33:58Z 2018-05-17T06:30:36Z 2019-12-06T22:33:58Z 2018 Journal Article Wilder-Smith, A., & Massad, E. (2018). Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola. BMC Infectious Diseases, 18, 185-. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/107556 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44824 10.1186/s12879-018-3084-y en BMC Infectious Diseases © 2018 The Author(s). Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. 4 p. application/pdf
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International Health Regulations
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International Health Regulations
Wilder-Smith, Annelies
Massad, E.
Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
description Background: A yellow fever epidemic occurred in Angola in 2016 with 884 laboratory confirmed cases and 373 deaths. Eleven unvaccinated Chinese nationals working in Angola were also infected and imported the disease to China, thereby presenting the first importation of yellow fever into Asia. In Angola, there are about 259,000 Chinese foreign workers. The fact that 11 unvaccinated Chinese workers acquired yellow fever suggests that many more Chinese workers in Angola were not vaccinated. Methods: We applied a previously developed model to back-calculate the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers in Angola in order to determine the extent of lack of vaccine coverage. Results: Our models suggest that none of the 259,000 Chinese had been vaccinated, although yellow fever vaccination is mandated by the International Health Regulations. Conclusion: Governments around the world including China need to ensure that their citizens obtain YF vaccination when traveling to countries where such vaccines are required in order to prevent the international spread of yellow fever.
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title Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
title_short Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
title_full Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
title_fullStr Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
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