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MSF Nurse Gatwech Tuoch immunizes a child against measles
Gatwech Tuoch, MSF nurse,vaccinates a child against measles at the MSF mobile clinic in Bulukat, Upper Nile State, South Sudan, August 2023.
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Measles killed an estimated 128,000 people in 2021 – mostly children aged under five – although a cheap and effective vaccine has existed for over half a century.

In 2021, around 81 per cent of children received a routine dose of measles vaccine by their first birthday, which is the lowest percentage since 2008. The disease is extremely contagious, yet easily preventable with two doses of a vaccine. MSF has vaccinated over 34 million children against measles since 2006. Outbreaks are fuelled by weak public immunisation systems and low vaccination coverage, including in areas of conflict and among high numbers of people living in close quarters, such as refugee camps.

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Measles is a highly contagious disease can cause deadly epidemics.

The World Health Organization estimates that measles cases in Africa rose 700 per cent between 2018 and 2019.

In low-income countries, when measles is combined with malnutrition or malaria, it’s effects can be devastating. But, thanks to a safe, cheap and effective vaccine, measles is a preventable disease.

In Chad, Niger, and Nigeria, supply and cold chain issues, lack of staff and resources have all affected recent vaccination campaigns. As a result, epidemics that broke out in 2018 continue to claim lives.

Taking action in contexts like these necessitates a series of strategic decisions.

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Nina with Ornella (2) at the MSF supported medical centre in Benzembe village. Nina had already taken her little daughter Ornella for a first visit one week ago, but in the meanwhile the little girl developed some oral thrush, and that’s why today she is back. They live in a village 2 kilometres away from Benzambe, and Nina knows the MSF supported health post since it is the only place where she can get free medical consultation for her 4 children, and maternal care for herself as she’s pregnant again.
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