Measles Crisis – Why Scotland Needs Border Control
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The problem is not only the anti-vaccini attitude, but the poor management of the system - explains the epidemiologist Mihai Negrea - to vaccinate a child can take even a month. And in the meantime the parents change their ideas.
Due to the blockades in the system and parents' mistrust, Romanian doctors are expecting a new serious epidemic soon.
Measles crisis – why Scotland needs border control
In the Guardian today, the above and: In 2024, a measles epidemic tore through this community and left one unvaccinated toddler dead. “As long as vaccination rates remain low, it’s a powder keg,” says Csabai. “Once an epidemic starts, it is already too late to vaccinate. We need to act now.” Romania is facing the worst measles crisis in the EU. The country has had four epidemics of the illness since 2005, each separated by only a few years of fr…
At 10 a.m., on a spring day, the clinic corridor in the Transylvanian city of Sácele was already crowded with parents and children.
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