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Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026

Dispatch

Measles Outbreak Driven by Nosocomial Transmission, Armenia, February–July 2023

Karo PalayanComments to Author , Ani Manukyan, Gayane Sahakyan, Svetlana Grigoryan, Lilit Karapetyan, Shushan Sargsyan, Artavazd Vanyan, and Pawel Stefanoff
Author affiliation: Author affiliations: National Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health, Yerevan, Armenia (K. Palayan, A. Manukyan, G. Sahakyan, S. Grigoryan, L. Karapetyan, S. Sargsyan, A. Vanyan); European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Mediterranean and Black Sea Programme in Intervention Epidemiology Training, Stockholm, Sweden (K. Palayan, P. Stefanoff)

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Table 1

Distribution of cases by age group and vaccination status during measles outbreak driven by nosocomial transmission, Armenia, February–July 2023.

Age range, y
Not vaccinated
1 dose
>2 doses
Total
<1 52 0 0 52
1–5 63 14 1 78
6–9 17 2 3 22
10–14 18 6 9 33
15–19 9 3 6 18
>20
77
4
3
84
Total 236 29 22 287

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