Measles cases are surging in Europe, with a devastating impact on children's health. The World Health Organization emphasizes the need for at least 95% vaccination coverage to prevent outbreaks. Outbreaks have reached 17 cases in some regions, prompting health officials to urge vaccination.
Measles cases have risen to 17 in an outbreak as health officials urge parents and carers to get their children vaccinated https://t.co/0LGLFh3Ekx
Measles cases rise as outbreak reaches 17 https://t.co/8ZpbcOBF6X
Patients who visited a North East Emergency Department could be at risk of developing measles https://t.co/gaxQdR0F4n
Measles cases surging again in Europe: WHO https://t.co/lU0JQRemeJ “At least 95% of children need to be fully vaccinated against the disease in a locality to prevent outbreaks.” #VaccinesWork
Vulnerable young children are hit hardest as Europe records thousands of cases of vaccine-preventable diseases #measles #pertussis #InformAndProtect https://t.co/lJrOF5ncvz
Measles has a devastating effect on children’s health, with young children most at risk of severe complications. Cases across Europe continue to surge, signifying a breakdown in vaccine coverage. https://t.co/ccFHqMoagH
NEW: Measles cases surging again in Europe: WHO https://t.co/vFlFpwp9CA