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Measles and Influenza A/H3N2 Coinfection in a Measles Suspected Infant from Iran
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  • Alireza Esmaeiloghli,
  • kaveh sadeghi,
  • Nazanin Shafiei Jandaghi,
  • Vahid Salimi,
  • Jila Yavarian,
  • sevrin Zadheidar,
  • Talat mokhtari-azad
Alireza Esmaeiloghli
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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kaveh sadeghi
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Nazanin Shafiei Jandaghi
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Vahid Salimi
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Jila Yavarian
School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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sevrin Zadheidar
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Talat mokhtari-azad
Tehran University of Medical Sciences

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Abstract

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