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Increased Khasar’s danger in the European region, a case of infection at the highest level of 25 years – eSHOP24X7
According to the study of UN agencies, more than 1.27 Lakh cases of Khasra have registered in the European region during 2024, which is a close number of cases in 2023. This is the largest number of cases since 1997.
Khasra is told among the most infectious viruses, which has a deep effect on body immunity. Physical capacity and memory to combat infections can end, because the victim becomes sensitive to other diseases.
Often, seriously infected, it has to be hospitalized and other complications, such as pneumonia, water deficiency, vomiting, antefilitis can lead to the death of the patient. In addition, Khasra can also have to face long -term health effects, such as blindness.
According to the World Health Organization, the 1.07 Lakh people are expected to die due to Khasra worldwide, most of which were not rescued vaccines, or children under five years of age had no complete doubts of vaccines.
According to UN agencies, 3.59 LAKH of cases of measures infections were recorded worldwide, demonstrating that the disease is a great threat to health.
Kango has been informed about transition matters and deaths in the country located in the Democratic Republic, America and in all regions of the world.
According to the data received before March 6, 2025, there are reports of 38 deaths in Europe and the Central Asia region with 53 countries so far.
Bounce after Kovid-19
In 2024, approximately one third of the total cases of Khasra worldwide have emerged in the European region.
In 1997, the infection was falling from 2.16 LAKH of cases, and in 2016 the number reached 4,400. However, in 2018 and 2019, there was a boom again and 89 thousand 1.0 Lakh of cases respectively were reported.
During the Kovid-19 epidemic, there was a new relief in cases of infection in 2023 and 2024 due to a decrease in immunization coverage. According to UN agencies, the vaccination rate in many countries has not returned to the level before the epidemic, which has increased risk.
The virus beyond the limits is still spreading regularly and where vaccination coverage is not at a sufficient level, there is a greater risk of spreading infectious diseases, especially for children.
Currently, of the total cases registered in the European region, about 40 percent have been reported in children under five years. In approximately 50 % of cases, infected people must be hospitalized.
Most affected area
According to the last analysis, in 2024, Romania has the largest number of 30 thousand 692 cases of infection, followed by Qazakhstan.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia del Norte and Romania, less than 80 percent of children have MCV1 vaccines.
According to UN agencies, vaccination coverage to develop collective immunity against this infection is 95 percent, but it is currently much less than that.
In some countries, during the last five years this rate has been close to 70 percent.
Call for immediate action
It has been reported that in 2023, around five Lakh of children in the European region did not receive the first doubt (MCV1) to prevent measles, which should be administered under regular immunization services.
UNICEF has warned that to protect children from this mortal disease, the governments of the countries will have to take immediate measures, which also have a continuous investment in medical care services.
Dr. Cluge said that who is shaping his regional health strategy to treat such serious diseases, and without a high vaccination rate, health protection will not be achieved.
In this sequence, it is necessary for each country to reach those areas and population in which there is no vaccination at adequate levels.
UNICEF and that are busy with the governments of the countries and their associated organizations to avoid the outbreak of Khasra. According to these efforts, health workers are being trained, the vaccine program has been strengthened, the monitoring system has been strengthened and the Khasara immunization campaign is being carried out in areas where the vaccination rate is low.