Possible interruption of measles virus transmission, Uganda, 2006-2009

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To determine what measles virus genotype(s) circulated in Uganda after strategic interventions aimed at controlling/eliminating measles, we examined samples obtained during 2006-2009 and found only genotype B3.1, which had not been previously detected. Kenya was the likely source, but other countrie …
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Authors Baliraine FN;Bwogi J;Bukenya H;Seguya R;Kabaliisa T;Kisakye A;Mbabazi WB;Smit SB;;
Journal emerging infectious diseases
Year 2011
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