The groups said in a press release that “measles continues to pose a relentlessly increasing threat to children.”Estimated measles cases increased 18% last year while deaths increased 43%, according to the report.
About 9 million cases of measles and 136,000 deaths – mostly among children – were reported globally in 2022.
“Measles cases anywhere pose a risk to all countries and communities where people are under-vaccinated.
Low-income countries reported the lowest vaccination rates and showed no signs of recovery from the vaccination coverage decline during the pandemic.
“The lack of recovery in measles vaccine coverage in low-income countries following the pandemic is an alarm bell for action.
Persons:
–, ” John Vertefeuille, Kate O’Brien
Organizations:
Centers for Disease Control, World Health Organization, Democratic, Pan American Health Organization
Locations:
Angola, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, U.S, Ohio, Americas