In 2022, there were 941 reported cases of measles in the World Health Organization’s European region.
And it appears even more significant compared to recent years, when efforts to limit Covid also resulted in almost entirely eliminating measles in Europe in 2021.
But as the year drew to a close, the European measles outbreak kept growing.
Almost certainly, the virologist Rik de Swart of Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam tells me, these official case totals are significant underestimates.
The epidemiologist Bill Hanage, also at Harvard, lamented it to me as a “chronicle of an outbreak foretold.”
Persons:
Rik de Swart, Michael Mina, Bill Hanage, ”
Organizations:
Health, Erasmus University Medical Center, Harvard
Locations:
Europe, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Britain, West Midlands, Rotterdam, Harvard