Bangladesh Battles Measles: Emergency Immunisation Launch
Bangladesh is experiencing a severe measles outbreak, resulting in 15 confirmed deaths. In response, the government is launching an emergency immunisation campaign, starting in high-risk areas. This action follows a decrease in global vaccination rates, increasing the urgency for swift medical intervention to protect children's health.
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In Bangladesh, a devastating measles outbreak has claimed 15 lives, as reported by health officials on Wednesday. The government has announced an emergency immunisation campaign to curb the spread of this highly contagious disease.
K. Chowdhury from the Health Services Division confirmed the fatalities following laboratory analysis of 33 samples, performed with WHO assistance. Measles is notoriously infectious, and a 95% immunisation rate is mandatory to halt its transmission.
With vaccination rates previously declining worldwide, the Bangladesh government plans a nationwide immunisation drive starting Sunday, prioritising regions such as Rajshahi. Health officials are urging parents to maintain children's vaccinations and seek immediate medical care for symptoms like fever, rash, or respiratory issues.
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