Holidaymakers advised to protect themselves as measles cases soar

22 May 2023 , 13:00
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Childhood vaccination rates against measles, mumps and rubella has dropped to just 85.5 per cent (Image: Getty Images)
Childhood vaccination rates against measles, mumps and rubella has dropped to just 85.5 per cent (Image: Getty Images)

Measles is one of the world's most contagious diseases - and can sometimes lead to serious complications.

The best way to combat it is through immunisation, but childhood vaccination in the UK has dropped to just 85.5 per cent following the Covid pandemic. This is well below the 95 per cent World Health Organization (WHO) target needed to keep the disease under good control.

As such, WHO urges anyone who may have missed out to make a GP appointment to get their catch-up doses.

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So far this year, measles has been reported in 17 countries within the WHO European Region. More than 900 cases were recorded by the end of February, exceeding the number logged for all of 2022.

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Travel Health Pro says UK residents planning to travel abroad this summer should make sure they are fully protected against measles, either through a known history of past infection, or with a record of two doses of a measles-containing vaccine.

This is particularly important for travellers wanting to visit music festivals or any other mass gatherings where measles can spread more easily. The MMR jab is available to all adults and children not up to date with their two doses.

It protects against measles, mumps and rubella, and has been in use for five decades. But it has seen a relatively recent fall in uptake following the rise of 'vaccine scepticism' since the Covid pandemic.

When is MMR vaccine given?

In the UK, the first MMR is usually given to infants at around 12 months of age, with a second dose given before school, to ensure best protection. In some circumstances, such as travel to a country where measles is common or during an outbreak, MMR can be given to babies from six months of age.

Ask your health professional for advice on the best option for your child before you travel. Two doses of MMR in a lifetime are needed for a person to be considered fully protected.

What are the five 'serious' symptoms of measles?

Holidaymakers advised to protect themselves as measles cases soarIt's important to know the symptoms of measles. (Health Check Wales)

If you spot any of these five serious symptoms, you should isolate the patient from others until their symptoms fade. There are no cures for measles, you can only treat the symptoms. As such, ensure that the patient drinks plenty of fluids and takes paracetamol at the proper intervals.

Serious signs of measles in children are:

General signs of measles in children include:

The NHS advises you to call a doctor if there are any of the concerning signs outlined above. This is more appropriate than going to the local A & E to protect other ill and vulnerable patients.

Paul Speed

NHS, Rubella, Mumps, World Health Organisation, MMR vaccine, Measles

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