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Table 2 Estimates by region of Italy of percentage of measles cases notified for periods specified.

From: Heterogeneity in regional notification patterns and its impact on aggregate national case notification data: the example of measles in Italy

 

1957–61

1962–66

1967–71

1972–76

Pre-vaccination mean

Abruzzo

8.6

8.8

7.4

5.8

7.9

Basilicata

4.9

4.8

4.2

3.2

4.4

Calabria

3.9

3.4

2.7

2.1

3.1

Campania

2.9

2.3

1.5

1.0

2.0

   Naples

2.2

1.7

1.1

0.6

1.5

   Excl. Naples

3.5

2.9

2.0

1.6

2.6

Emilia Romana

22.8

22.3

19.9

18.4

21.2

Friuli Venezia G.

20.7

20.0

15.8

12.7

17.9

Lazio

9.8

8.3

6.9

4.7

7.8

   Rome

11.4

8.7

7.2

4.7

8.4

   Excl. Rome

7.1

7.2

6.0

4.7

6.5

Liguria

16.1

14.3

11.1

10.4

13.2

Lombardia

11.0

10.0

7.6

6.3

9.0

   Milan

8.9

7.6

5.7

4.7

7.0

   Excl. Milan

12.2

11.5

9.1

7.6

10.4

Marche

12.4

11.4

10.6

9.5

11.2

Molise

9.2

11.0

7.7

5.2

8.6

Piemonte

12.8

9.8

7.5

5.7

9.4

   Turin

10.2

7.2

5.3

4.3

7.0

   Excl. Turin

14.6

12.4

10.0

7.7

11.6

Puglia

3.0

3.4

2.7

2.1

2.9

Sardegna

6.4

5.1

4.3

3.3

5.0

Sicilia

3.4

3.2

2.4

1.6

2.8

Toscana

15.2

14.1

12.4

11.8

13.5

Trentino A.A.

7.1

7.8

6.7

6.2

7.0

Umbria

15.5

13.5

12.0

7.9

12.8

Valle D'aosta

12.3

8.4

6.3

3.6

8.2

Veneto

8.4

8.1

6.5

5.3

7.3

  1. Figures correspond to 100 U t (estimated percentage of cases reported) with a 4 year lag between moving averages of births and cases.