
Measles in focus
The virus can ultimately lead to blindness and even death
Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life - Lord Byron
According to news reports, the recent spike in measles cases (about 800 and rising as of the time I write this, with close to 10 cases in my state of Maryland) is largely the consequence of
Diving deeper
A literature review reveals that the ophthalmic manifestations of measles are limited – in the sense that they are limited to every part of the visual pathway from the ocular surface all the way back to the cortex. A self-limited (in healthy children)
Deeper in,
Death may occur quickly (within three months) in a small subset of patients, but most individuals progress more slowly and die one to three years after diagnosis. Countries with strong immunization programs have seen declines in the incidence of SSPE of 90% or greater, but it is reported to persist at relatively high levels in Eastern Europe and India.
There is no cure for SSPE, but some trials suggest that antivirals and
If one of these children suffering from
But even more striking was the dramatic reduction in mortality in these children, with a vitamin A capsule costing a few pennies proving to reduce mortality by about 50%. Measles, it turns out, “often blinds and kills by its acute, dramatic interference with vitamin A metabolism.” The World Bank has concluded that giving children periodic doses of vitamin A is one of the most cost-effective treatments in the history of medicine.
Disclosures:
Peter J. McDonnell, MD
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Dr. McDonnell is the director of the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, and chief medical editor of Ophthalmology Times.
References:
1. Semba RD, Bloem MW. Measles blindness. Surv Ophthalmol 2003;12:5.
2. http://www.laskerfoundation.org/awards/show/vitamin-atherapy-for-preventing-infections-and-blindness/
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