WHO Epidemiological Brief: a monthly publication on vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization data and analysis: No. 25, June 2012
Abstract
The European Region faces another challenging year in terms of measles cases, with more than 13 000 cases already reported from January to April 2012. Measles incidence has decreased on a regional level since the beginning of the year, but Ukraine continues to experience a large outbreak with 8200 cases reported in the period between January and April 2012. Several other countries are also reporting an increased number of cases. More than 15 000 rubella cases have been reported in the Region this year, with most cases occurring in Romania, Poland, Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Cases are decreasing in Romania, and increasing in Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Surveillance data reported by Member States continue to suffer from challenges in timeliness and completeness, both for measles and rubella.Citation
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. (2012). WHO Epidemiological Brief: a monthly publication on vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization data and analysis: No. 25, June 2012. World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/368906