Samoa extends measles state of emergency, NZ to fund Pacific vaccination
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[December 14, 2019]
By Will Ziebell
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The South Pacific
island nation of Samoa on Saturday extended a state of emergency due to
a measles outbreak which has killed 72 people, mostly infants, as New
Zealand announced NZ$1 million ($640,700) to help combat measles in the
Pacific.
Samoa said a state of emergency will be extended to Dec. 29 with 5,154
cases of measles now reported since the outbreak started in October.
Samoa has a population of only 200,000.
Measles started appearing en masse earlier this year in the New Zealand
city of Auckland, a hub for travel to and from small South Pacific
islands.
The majority of those who have died in Samoa due to the highly
infectious disease have been aged four and under. The island nation had
a far lower vaccination rate than its regional neighbors.
Following a mandatory immunization campaign, the Samoan government said
approximately 93% of all eligible people in Samoa have now been
vaccinated against measles.
"Prevention through vaccination is the most effective way of avoiding
illness and a costly health emergency," New Zealand Foreign Minister
Winston Peters said in a statement announcing the funding.
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A view of the capital Apia, Samoa, July 12, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan
Barrett/File Photo
Under the plan, children under five and new mothers and their
families will be targeted for vaccination. The funding would be
directed to the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF) and the
World Health Organization (WHO).
WHO has described the fact children die from a vaccine-preventable
disease as a "collective failure" to protect the world’s most
vulnerable children.
The organization said measles infected nearly 10 million people in
2018 and killed 140,000, mostly children.
The picture for 2019 is even worse, it said, with provisional data
up to November showing a three-fold increase in case numbers
compared with the same period in 2018.
Measles epidemics have occurred this year in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo, Madagascar and Ukraine.
(Reporting by Will Ziebell; Editing by Michael Perry)
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