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The European Centre for Disease Prevention & Control (ECDC) reports continued transmission of measles in Europe in 2024. As of 12 April 2024, countries reporting cases are:
Austria: 374 cases
Belgium: 37 cases, with media reports of an additional 11 cases
Bulgaria: 1 case
Cyprus: 18 cases
Czech Republic: 14 cases
Denmark: 11 cases
Estonia: 1 case
Finland: 1 case
France: 69 cases
Germany: 161 cases
Hungary: 12 cases
Ireland: 13 cases
Italy: 213 cases
Lithuania: 20 cases
Malta: 3 cases
Netherlands: 51 cases
Norway: 1 case
Poland: 40 cases
Portugal: 18 cases
Romania: 11 397 cases (12 deaths)
Slovenia: 3 cases
Spain: 25 cases
Sweden: 5 cases
Switzerland: 58 cases
Ukraine: 9 cases
United Kingdom: 1 023 cases (1 October 2023 to 11 April 2024)
Measles is highly contagious and continuing transmission means there is also risk of spread to countries not currently reporting cases.
Travel may increase an individual’s risk of exposure to measles virus, and facilitate the spread of disease to unvaccinated and susceptible populations. The travel consultation provides a valuable opportunity to ensure individuals are protected against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) viruses. Two doses of MMR vaccine, at least one month apart, are required to give adequate protection.
Consider vaccinating:
For children, first and second doses of MMR vaccine can be administered earlier than they would routinely be given within the UK Vaccination Schedule (2 doses of MMR vaccine around 12-13 months, and before starting school at around 3 years 4 months of age).
See the TRAVAX Measles, Mumps and Rubella page for further information.