Rise in measles cases
The latest UKHSA health protection data shows there has been a rise in measles cases.
Between 1 January and 20 April this year, there have been 49 cases of measles compared to 54 cases in the whole of 2022. Most of the cases have been in London, although there have been cases picked up across the country and some are linked to travel abroad.
Measles is a highly infectious disease that can lead to serious problems such as pneumonia, meningitis, and on rare occasions, long-term disability or death. Symptoms include a high fever, sore red watery eyes and a blotchy red-brown rash, and it is particularly easy to catch in environments when in close contact with others.
Vaccines are our best line of defence against diseases like measles, mumps and rubella and help stop outbreaks occurring in the community. However, in recent years the number of children vaccinated against these diseases has fallen.
We are calling on all parents and guardians to make sure their children are up to date with their 2 MMR doses. It’s never too late to catch up, and people can get the MMR vaccine for free on the NHS whatever their age. There is further information below which you may wish to use on your own channels:
- Our news story on the rise in measles cases.
- We have created a variety of social media assets which encourage people to check they and their children are up to date on their MMR vaccines.
- We also have a blog on immunisations in which Vanessa Saliba, UKHSA’s Consultant Epidemiologist for Immunisations, outlines the importance of protecting children through vaccination.
- UKHSA resources on immunisation can be found on our website.
Non-urgent advice:
If you suspect you may have a patient with measles please call the health protection team on
0113 386 0300