[The State of Measles and Rubella in the WHO European region].

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Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2015 Jul-Aug;89(4):345-51. doi: 10.4321/S1135-57272015000400002.

[The State of Measles and Rubella in the WHO European region].

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Muscat M Ben Mamou M Shefer A Jankovic D Deshevoy S Butler R.

Abstract

The long-standing and widespread use of vaccines against measles has resulted in a dramatic decline in cases and measles mortality worldwide compared with the pre-vaccination era. All regions of the World Health Organization (WHO) have measles elimination goals and the WHO regions of the Americas Europe and Western Pacific also have rubella elimination goals. This article aims to report on progress toward elimination of measles and rubella in the WHO European Region based on the latest available data. We also discuss current challenges and actions needed to reach this goal in the Region. Despite substantial progress made towards controlling measles and rubella the countries of the WHO European Region continue to face challenges in interrupting endemic transmission of these diseases. Widespread outbreaks and endemic transmission of measles and rubella persisted in some countries of the Region in 2014 and have continued in 2015. Interrupting endemic transmission in each and every country is necessary to declare elimination for the entire Region. High population immunity and high-quality tag heuer replica surveillance are the cornerstones to eliminate measles and rubella. In the absence of sustained political commitment and implementation of the required strategies by all countries the goal of eliminating these diseases in the WHO European Region is at stake.

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