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    Latest news on measles, providing comprehensive coverage of outbreaks, vaccination rates, symptoms, prevention, treatment, and global health efforts to combat this highly contagious viral disease.

    Measles remains a significant global health concern, with outbreaks continuing to affect communities worldwide despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. The World Health Organisation reports that measles cases have risen dramatically in recent years, with over 300,000 cases reported annually, causing thousands of preventable deaths, particularly among unvaccinated children under five years of age.

    Recent outbreaks across Europe and the Americas have raised alarm among health officials, with vaccination rates falling below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity in many regions. Public health authorities are intensifying vaccination campaigns and public education efforts to combat vaccine hesitancy, which has been identified as a major contributor to the resurgence of this preventable disease. Schools in affected areas have implemented stricter vaccination requirements to protect vulnerable populations.

    Behind the statistics are the human stories of families affected by measles. Parents of immunocompromised children who cannot receive vaccines have expressed growing concern about community protection, while healthcare workers report challenges in managing outbreaks in resource-limited settings. Community organisations are working alongside medical professionals to support affected families and promote vaccination awareness through culturally sensitive approaches.

    Historically, measles has been one of humanity's most persistent viral foes, with records dating back to the 7th century. The introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963 marked a turning point, dramatically reducing global mortality rates. Before widespread vaccination, measles claimed millions of lives annually, particularly in developing countries. Today's challenges echo historical patterns where decreased vaccination rates have invariably led to disease resurgence.

    Our Âé¶¹´«Ã½ feed on measles brings you the latest updates on outbreaks, vaccination campaigns, and public health guidance from trusted sources worldwide. Whether you're a healthcare professional, parent, educator, or concerned citizen, staying informed about measles developments is crucial for protecting individual and public health. Follow our constantly updated feed for comprehensive coverage of this important global health issue.


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