Morrow J I, Dowey K E, Swallow M W
Ulster Med J. 1986 Oct;55(2):124-30.
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare degenerative disease of the central nervous system that affects primarily children and adolescents. It is a late manifestation of measles virus infection. In a 20-year period (1965-85) there have been 26 cases of SSPE in Northern Ireland, a frequency of approximately one case per 1.2 million population per year. Males were affected more frequently than females. In other parts of the world the incidence of this disease has been dramatically reduced following effective measles immunisation programmes. The vaccination rate in Northern Ireland probably remains too low to have a similar effect.
亚急性硬化性全脑炎(SSPE)是一种罕见的中枢神经系统退行性疾病,主要影响儿童和青少年。它是麻疹病毒感染的晚期表现。在1965年至1985年的20年期间,北爱尔兰有26例SSPE病例,每年发病率约为每120万人口中有1例。男性比女性更容易受到影响。在世界其他地区,有效的麻疹免疫计划实施后,这种疾病的发病率已大幅降低。北爱尔兰的疫苗接种率可能仍然过低,无法产生类似的效果。