2019 measles outbreak

The 2019 measles outbreak is a substantial increase in the number of measles cases reported worldwide in 2019, relative to the previous year.[1] As of April 2019, the number of measles cases reported worldwide represented a 300% increase from the number of cases seen in the previous year, constituting over 110,000 measles cases reported in the first three months of 2019.[1] In some countries, this outbreak has been fueled by lack of access to the measles vaccine, while in others it has been exacerbated by opposition to vaccination.[1] In the United States, the number of measles cases was on pace to reach a 25-year high by the middle of the year,[2] beginning with a large concentration of cases in the Pacific Northwest followed by another in New York,[3] as well in the U.S. state of California with two quarantines ordered at two colleges in Los Angeles on April 28, 2019.[4] Other countries reporting large increases including Israel,[5] Ukraine, Madagascar, India,[2] and the Philippines. The outbreak in the Philippines was attributed by Health Secretary Francisco Duque III to lowered trust in the government's immunization drive due to a controversy regarding administration of a dengue vaccine.[6] The outbreak prompted President Donald Trump to shift away from his previous skepticism regarding vaccination, and to insist that parents must vaccinate their children, stating "They have to get the shots. The vaccinations are so important".[7] The Trump Administration also took a forceful position of requiring vaccination, with Trump's Surgeon General Jerome Adams calling for limitations on exemptions to vaccination.[8]

The largest and most fatal outbreak of measles in 2019 occurred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[9] Notable other outbreak locations include the 2019 Kuala Koh measles outbreak, 2019 Philippines measles outbreak, the 2019 Pacific Northwest measles outbreak and 2019 New York measles outbreak in the United States, Freewinds, a ship quarantined for a measles outbreak in the Caribbean[10], and the 2019 Philippines measles outbreak, 2019 New Zealand measles outbreak, and 2019 Samoa measles outbreak in Oceania.

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References

  1. Fore, Henrietta H.; Ghebreyesus, Tedros Adhanom (15 April 2019). "Measles cases are up nearly 300% from last year. This is a global crisis". CNN.
  2. Cohen, Elizabeth (15 April 2019). "Measles reaches 2nd-highest level in U.S. in 25 years". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  3. Scutti, Susan (30 January 2019). "Measles outbreaks in Washington and New York challenge public health systems". CNN.
  4. Drash, Wayne (28 April 2019). "Measles quarantine issued at two California universities". CNN.
  5. "Measles - NYC Health". www1.nyc.gov.
  6. "Measles outbreak declared in 3 more regions". ABS-CBN News. 7 February 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  7. Vazquez, Maegan (April 26, 2019). "Trump now says parents must vaccinate children in face of measles outbreak". CNN.
  8. "US Surgeon General visits Washington as measles outbreak spreads". KING. March 7, 2019.
  9. Catesby Holmes (2019-10-19). "Outbreaks of measles: compounding challenges in the DRC". The Conversation. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  10. "Scientology cruise ship leaves St Lucia after measles quarantine". Reuters. May 3, 2019 via The Guardian.
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