PROGRESS TOWARDS MEASLES & RUBELLA ELIMINATION EXPERIENCE FROM OMAN SALAH AL AWAIDY, MD COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ADVISOR MOH, OMAN

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PROGRESS TOWARDS MEASLES & RUBELLA ELIMINATION EXPERIENCE FROM OMAN SALAH AL AWAIDY, MD COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ADVISOR MOH, OMAN

Outline Background Status of Measles, Rubella & CRS Elimination in Oman Lesson learnt Summary and conclusions 2

Oman ……………….. 3

Background Target – 2015, EMRO, Measles eliminating – 2010, Rubella and CRS Elimination – Regional strategies  Achieving high population immunity: Achieving at least 95% coverage with 2 doses of measles and single dose of rubella (MMR/MR) at national & every district through: – Routine vaccination – Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) where needed  Strong case-based laboratory surveillance  Proper case management  Community engagement 4

Elimination Definition “0” endemic cases of measles/rubella and are reporting no endemic measles virus transmission for the last three years or more, in the presence of a well-functioning nationwide measles/rubella case-based surveillance system 5

Strategies Implementation  Immunization Policy  Catch-up (SIAs) campaign conducted in 1994 Age :12-18 months Coverage: 94%  Oct 01, MMR at 12 and 18 months  Case-Based Laboratory Surveillance – April 1996, fever and rash cases (all age group) are subjected to serological confirmation by IgM ELISA – Both measles and rubella IgM simultaiously – Public and private mandatory reporting – Surveillance indicators as well as ZERO reporting are monitored  Proper Case Management  Community Engagement 6

Measles incidence and coverage by year, Oman,

Measles Surveillance indicators, Oman,

2012 Geographical distribution of confirmed measles cases by province, Oman, (0 incidence) D4 D8 B3 D8 B3 D (14 cases D8) D (14 cases D8)

Classification of Measles cases, and virus genotypes, * * 2015: year to date YearTotal number of Suspecte d Cases Total Measles casesDetected Genotype (s) Lab confirmed indigenousImported/ Importation Related Vaccine related A, B3, D A, B3, D A, D4, D8, B A, B3, D A, D4, D8, B A, D9, D8, B3

Rubella & CRS incidence and RCV coverages,

Rubella & CRS incidence and RCV coverages,

Rubella Surveillance Indicators and Rubella Cases, Oman,

Lesson learned and way forward Sustaining high immunity profile Continue investigated and documented all of the confirmed cases/clusters Field researches; sero-survey/coverage survey Establishment of non-national vaccination system follow-up (45% non-nationals) Adult vaccination adopted and the health care worker vaccination Working with border country, coordination & communication

Summary Oman, had achieved measles/rubella elimination standards (“0” endemic case) CRS elimination 17

Adverse events surveillance Surveillance of population susceptibility Vaccine delivery - supply, clinics Vaccine development Policy development Surveillance of coverage Predicting the future - modelling Monitoring attitudes to vaccination Communication Training Surveillance of diseases Budget & resource

Acknowledgments H.E. Dr. Ali bin Moosa Late Dr Ali Jaffer Late Dr Ahmed Al Ghasani H.E.Dr Mohammed Al Hosani Mr. Salem Al Mahroqi Mr. Badder Al Rawahi Mrs. Maryam Al Shaibi Mr. Hossam Alden National EPI & Surveillance Teams Governorates EPI & Epidemiologists Director, Department of communicable Diseases Dr. Suleiman Al Busaidy Dr. Said Al Baqlani Dr. Hanan AL Kindi Mrs Rupa MV Mr Adel Al Barwani

DCDS, MoH, Oman