South African Measles Outbreak Update 2023 (20 April 2023)

Issued by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases based on laboratory testing data

  • The NICD has tested 5697 serum samples for measles since epidemiological week 40, 2022, of which 960 (17%) were confirmed positive. In outbreak-affected provinces, 954 cases have been reported since week 40, 2022. In the past weeks (week 14 up until week 15, 11/04/2023) there have been 30 laboratory-confirmed measles cases detected across the country, of which the majority were from Limpopo (22).
  • The percentage of samples testing positive (PTP) remained at 27% for weeks 13 and 14 of 116 samples tested in week 13 and 73 samples in week 14.
  • Measles outbreak has been declared in all the provinces in South Africa except for the Eastern Cape. In week 15, no new cases were reported in Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape and North West provinces.
  • The measles strain detected in Limpopo province and North West province is genotype D8 which is similar to the strain in Zimbabwe in the 2022 outbreak.
  • In the provinces where an outbreak has been declared, the most affected age groups are still the 5-9 year olds (43%) with a considerable proportion of cases reported among the 1-4 (24%) and 10-14 age groups (20%).
  • Vaccination campaigns have so far included all children including those aged 10 to 14.
  • The majority of cases (67%) were reported from primary healthcare facilities, and the highest proportion of cases reported from hospitals (59%) was reported in children under the age of one.
  • Members of the public are urged to ensure their children are vaccinated against measles.
  • Nationally, the reproduction number as of 2023-04-04 was estimated to be 0.58 (0.27 – 1.1), suggesting that infection incidence is likely decreasing. There is a 92% chance that the reproduction number was below 1 as of 2023-04-04.
  • At the provincial level, the reproduction number as of 2023-04-04 was estimated to be 0.93 (0.66 – 1.2) in Limpopo, suggesting that infection incidence is likely decreasing. The reproduction number as of 2023-04-04 was estimated to be 0.5 (0.26 – 0.87) in Mpumalanga, 0.71 (0.44 – 0.98) in Gauteng, and 0.63 (0.4 – 0.9) in North West, suggesting that infection incidence is decreasing.

Outbreak overview

From epidemiological week 40, 2022 (ending 8 October 2022) to week 15, 2023 the NICD has tested 5697 serum samples for measles of which 960 (17%) were confirmed measles cases. The number of samples submitted, and percentage of laboratory confirmed measles positive cases are shown in Figure 1.  From epidemiological week 40 of 2022 to week 15 of 2023, 954 laboratory-confirmed cases were reported from eight provinces with declared measles outbreaks; Limpopo (398 cases), Mpumalanga (108 cases), North West (216 cases), Gauteng (163 cases), Free State (29 cases), Western Cape (13), KwaZulu-Natal (20) and Northern Cape (7) (Table 1). The geographical distribution of cases across South Africa from week 40 of 2022 until week 15 of 2023 is shown in Figure 2The number of blood samples and throat swabs submitted to the NICD for measles serology and PCR testing has decreased from 116 in week 13 compared to 73 in week 14 (Figure 3).

Figure 1. Number of serum samples submitted to the NICD for measles, week 40 2022, until week 15, 2023, and the number (dark green) and % tested positive (red line), by epidemiological week using the date the specimen was collected. *Data from week 15 represent partial data, and will be updated in next week’s situation report, when complete data from samples collected that week becomes available.

Figure 2. Distribution of laboratory-confirmed measles cases by testing site (red dots – the size of the dot indicates the number of cases from that facility) and district of South Africa (deepening colour of blue indicates the total number of cases by sub-district), from week 40 to week 15, 2023

Table 1. Cases of laboratory-confirmed measles tested by the NICD from all provinces in South Africa from epidemiological week 40, 2022 to week 15, 2023. Outbreak-associated cases are contained within the red bordered cells* (EC=Eastern Cape; FS=Free State; GP=Gauteng; KZN=KwaZulu-Natal; LP=Limpopo; MP=Mpumalanga NW=North West; NC=Northern Cape). * A measles outbreak is classified as three or more confirmed laboratory measles cases reported within 30 days of onset of disease, in a district. *Data from week 15 represent partial data, and will be updated in next week’s situation report, when complete data from samples collected that week becomes available.

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