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UK City Battles Recurring Measles Outbreak
29 Mar
Summary
- Measles has re-emerged in a major UK city, affecting unimmunized children.
- Birmingham has reported 54 cases of the highly contagious disease.
- Over 400 people were infected in the same city two years prior.

A resurgence of measles, a disease historically linked to the Victorian era, has been reported in Birmingham. This marks the second outbreak in the city within two months, and comes two years after a previous incident that infected over 400 people.
The latest data indicates 54 cases of measles have been identified. The highly contagious disease is predominantly impacting unimmunized children younger than five years old. Measles poses significant risks to infants under one, pregnant women, and individuals with compromised immune systems.
Health officials stress that the Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella (MMRV) vaccine offers the most effective defense against the disease. The recurrence highlights ongoing public health challenges in managing contagious illnesses.