Global organizations have warned that measles cases are now as high as they have been for the past quarter century.
A joint WHO/UNICEF report this week shows that measles has made a dramatic comeback across Europe and Central Asia.
A new report from global health authorities has warned about the rise of measles after a high number of cases in 2024.
Measles cases are at a 25 year high in Europe, while North America and Afghanistan are also dealing with major outbreaks and children dying from the preventable disease. Over 127 000 cases were ...
The United States has already experienced more cases of measles in the country in the two-and-a-half months of 2025 than it ...
"Measles is back, and it’s a wake-up call. Without high vaccination rates, there is no health security,” Dr. Hans P. Kluge, ...
The U.S. has seen at least 308 measles cases so far this year, according to figures published Friday by the Centers for ...
Last year, 127,350 cases of measles and 38 deaths were registered in the WHO's European region, which counts 53 countries and includes central Asia.
Romania reported the highest number of cases in the region last year with 30,692 cases, followed by Kazakhstan with 28,147 ...
As of Friday, 320 cases had been reported across 16 states, compared to 285 cases confirmed by the CDC for all of last year, ...
In the European region, Romania reported the highest number of cases in 2024, followed by Kazakhstan. Less than 80% of ...
Measles cases in the European Region have reached alarming levels in 2024, with Romania reporting the highest number.