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Measles on the Rise: Europe Faces a Vaccination Challenge
EuropeFriday, March 14, 2025
The situation is especially dire in countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Romania. In these places, less than 80% of eligible children received the measles vaccine in 2023. This is far below the recommended 95% vaccination rate needed to achieve herd immunity.
The good news is that vaccination remains our best defense against measles. A vaccinated person has a 97% chance of avoiding the disease if exposed. This highlights the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates to protect both individuals and communities.
The European region accounted for a third of all measles cases globally in 2024. This statistic underscores the broader impact of Europe's vaccination challenges. It's a wake-up call for health authorities to prioritize immunization efforts and ensure that vaccination rates return to safe levels.
The rise in measles cases serves as a reminder that health security is closely tied to vaccination rates. Without high vaccination rates, communities remain at risk of outbreaks. It's crucial for health authorities to address the backsliding in immunization coverage and take steps to protect vulnerable populations.
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