Sinha N P
J Trop Med Hyg. 1980 Dec;83(6):255-7.
This study was carried out in 989 cases of measles attending the communicable diseases clinic. University of Benin Teaching Hospital in the year 1977. It was found that measles is a disease of under 5 years and is more frequent amongst infants. Out of the total cases, a sub-group of children suffering from measles under 6 months of age were followed to their homes to study some of their socio-economic factors. It was observed that multiparity and a higher age group of mothers are probable factors. Poor environmental hygiene and low socio-economic status had a role in the transmission of the disease, but malnutrition was not found to be a contributory factor.