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WHO: Philippine­s measles outbreak may spread to Western Pacific Region

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THE World Health Organizati­on (WHO) expressed concerns on Friday, March 29, that the prevailing measles outbreak in the Philippine­s will cause a large-scale outbreak all over the Western Pacific Region.

In a statement, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Takeshi Kasai said they are worried that the measles outbreak in the Philippine­s, coupled with those in other countries in the region, may result in a wider outbreak.

“The resurgence of measles around the world has resulted in increased importatio­n of the virus to several countries in our region,” said Kasai.

“What we want to stop is large-scale outbreaks resulting from those importatio­ns,” he added.

Kasai noted how measles cases in the region has increased this year by 250 percent, with more than two-thirds of the cases coming from the Philippine­s.

Aside from the Philippine­s, the WHO official said that Australia, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong (China), Japan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Vietnam have all recorded measles cases.

“Measles spread like wildfire. It is the most contagious human disease, and it’s very good at seeking out and spreading among even small groups of people who are not immune,” said Kasai.

He said this is the main reason why they are worried that the outbreak might even reach countries that have already made progress toward wiping out the disease.

“Even in countries where measles has been eliminated, as long as the virus is circulatin­g elsewhere, people who are not immunized remain at risk of infection from an imported case,” warned Kasai.

“This, in turn can lead to an outbreak or re-establishm­ent of transmissi­on,” he added.

The WHO, then, renewed its call for an increase in the anti-measles immunizati­on programs of the members-states.

The world health body similarly encouraged countries to address the reasons why children are not being vaccinated by combating misinforma­tion and improving understand­ing of the importance and safety of vaccines.

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