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Measles Cases Spike in England as Vaccination Rates Hit 16-Year Low
31 Jul
Summary
- Measles cases up 145 since start of month
- Child died of measles at Liverpool hospital
- Vaccination rates at lowest level in 16 years

As of August 1st, 2025, England is facing a concerning resurgence of measles cases as vaccination rates have plummeted to their lowest level in 16 years. According to the latest government data, an additional 145 measles cases have been reported since the beginning of the month, raising alarm bells among health officials.
The crisis comes just weeks after the tragic death of a child with measles at the Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, a city known for its low vaccination coverage. Experts attribute the spike in cases directly to the declining immunization rates, which have left the population increasingly vulnerable to the highly contagious disease.
Professor Helen Bedford of the Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health warns that the situation poses a serious threat, not just to unvaccinated children, but to the broader community. She urges parents to prioritize getting their children vaccinated, emphasizing that the measles vaccine is safe, effective, and crucial for protecting public health.