A Record Year for Measles Cases in Europe

The WHO reports more than 41,000 cases in the region in the first half of 2018.

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ABOVE: WIKIMEDIA, CDC/HEINZ F. EICHENWALD

More than 41,000 people throughout Europe were infected with measles in the first six months of 2018, the World Health Organization announced yesterday (August 20), and at least 37 have died. The number of infections in the region is nearly double that for all of 2017, and is the highest so far this decade, the agency says.

Mark Muscat, the medical officer for vaccine-preventable diseases at WHO Europe, tells The Guardian that the high number of cases “is a reflection of so many children and adolescents who are still susceptible to the disease because they are not vaccinated. . . . This is a disease that could be totally prevented by two doses of MMR vaccine, but we are seeing measles cases across all age groups.”

More than half of this year’s cases—23,000—occured in Ukraine. Other hard-hit countries are France, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Russia, and ...

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  • Shawna was an editor at The Scientist from 2017 through 2022. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Colorado College and a graduate certificate in science communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Previously, she worked as a freelance editor and writer, and in the communications offices of several academic research institutions. As news director, Shawna assigned and edited news, opinion, and in-depth feature articles for the website on all aspects of the life sciences. She is based in central Washington State, and is a member of the Northwest Science Writers Association and the National Association of Science Writers.

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