Measles and Influenza A/H3N2 Coinfection in a Measles Suspected Infant
from Iran
- Alireza Esmaeiloghli,
- kaveh sadeghi,
- Nazanin Shafiei Jandaghi,
- Vahid Salimi,
- Jila Yavarian,
- sevrin Zadheidar,
- Talat mokhtari-azad
Alireza Esmaeiloghli
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Author ProfileNazanin Shafiei Jandaghi
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Author ProfileJila Yavarian
School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Author ProfileAbstract
Measles is an acute infectious disease which is highly contagious. This
illness is caused by a negative sense, single-stranded RNA virus
belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family. In spite of having a highly
effective vaccine, measles is still a public health concern. In October
2019, Iran has achieved the status of measles elimination using
effective vaccination strategies and surveillance system based on WHO
recommendations. However, recent COVID-19 pandemic disrupted impeccable
immunization services and altered health-seeking behaviors worldwide.
Herein, we report a case of measles and influenza co-infection in a nine
month-old infant from Bushehr province of Iran