Volume 19, Number 2—February 2013
Synopsis
Lessons and Challenges for Measles Control from Unexpected Large Outbreak, Malawi
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![Measles vaccine coverage for the Expanded Program on Immunization and outbreak-response immunization conducted by the Ministry of Health and Médecins Sans Frontières in 8 districts (Blantyre, Mzimba, Lilongwe, Thyolo, Chiradzulu, Mangochi, Balaka, and Machinga), Malawi, 2010. *EPI; †ORI; black bars, vaccination ascertained by health passport; gray bars, EPI vaccination ascertianed by oral reporting; white bars, ORI vaccination ascertained by oral reporting.](/eid/images/12-0301-F4.jpg)
Figure 4. . Measles vaccine coverage for the Expanded Program on Immunization and outbreak-response immunization conducted by the Ministry of Health and Médecins Sans Frontières in 8 districts (Blantyre, Mzimba, Lilongwe, Thyolo, Chiradzulu, Mangochi, Balaka, and Machinga), Malawi, 2010. *EPI; †ORI; black bars, vaccination ascertained by health passport; gray bars, EPI vaccination ascertianed by oral reporting; white bars, ORI vaccination ascertained by oral reporting.
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