
"Measles is a highly contagious airborne disease causing fever, respiratory symptoms and a characteristic rash and can sometimes have severe or fatal complications, especially in young children."
"According to the UN, 95% of the population has to be vaccinated in order to stop the disease from spreading."
"One-third of those affected are below the age of nine months, which is when they would usually be eligible for a measles vaccine, which experts said showed a concerning gap in the programme."
Bangladesh is experiencing its worst measles outbreak in years, resulting in over 100 child fatalities and more than 900 confirmed cases since March. The government, in collaboration with the United Nations, has launched an emergency vaccination campaign targeting children aged six months to five years in high-risk areas. The resurgence is linked to declining vaccination rates and mismanagement of immunization programs. Experts emphasize the need for 95% vaccination coverage to halt the spread, as one-third of affected individuals are under nine months old, indicating significant immunity gaps.
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