Thursday, March 12, 2015

Rise in measles cases predicted in Ebola-stricken areas

Disruptions in vaccination campaigns during the Ebola outbreak in West Africa could lead to as many as 16,000 deaths from measles in the coming months unless a rapid response is undertaken to vaccinate young children soon, scientists predict.


Countries struck hardest by the Ebola epidemic — Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone — have fallen behind in measles vaccination, with thousands of children now unprotected from the disease. The first measles shot is normally given between 9 and 15 months of age followed by a booster shot years later.


Writing in the March 13


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