During the month of July, a total of 758 cases of measles were reported across seventeen countries in the EU/EEA, which is a decrease from the 1054 cases reported during the month of June.
"Since March, the number of measles cases in the EU/EEA has dropped steadily, which is of course a positive development" says Tarik Derrough, ECDC senior expert on vaccine-preventable diseases. "However, measles continues to spread across Europe because vaccination coverage in most European countries remains sub-optimal. Only four EU/EEA countries reported figures of at least 95% vaccination coverage, for both doses of measles-containing vaccine for 2017. If the goal of eliminating measles is to be reached, vaccination coverage for children and adults needs to increase in a number of countries."
Looking at the situation over the past year (1 August 2017 to 31 July 2018), 14 118 cases of measles were reported across 30 EU/EEA Member States. The most cases were reported by Greece (3 224), Italy (2 873), France (2 794) and United Kingdom (1 724), accounting respectively for 23%, 20%, 20% and 12% of all cases reported by EU/EEA countries.
Of 14 117 cases with known age, 4 250 (30%) were children less than five years of age, while 6 115 (50%) were aged 15 years or older.
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Read more:
The following provide a more complete overview of data regarding measles, rubella and vaccination schedules in the EU/EEA:
- Monthly measles and rubella monitoring reports https:/
/ ecdc. europa. eu/ en/ measles/ surveillance-and-disease-data/ monthly-measles-rubella-monitoring-reports - Rapid risk assessment: risk of measles transmission in the EU/EEA https:/
/ ecdc. europa. eu/ en/ publications-data/ rapid-risk-assessment-risk-measles-transmission-eueea - Measles and Rubella Surveillance Report 2017 https:/
/ ecdc. europa. eu/ en/ publications-data/ annual-measles-and-rubella-monitoring-report-2017 - ECDC Atlas of Infectious Diseases https:/
/ atlas. ecdc. europa. eu/ public/ index. aspx - ECDC Vaccine Scheduler https:/
/ vaccine-schedule. ecdc. europa. eu/