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Measles is a highly contagious, serious disease caused by a virus. It remains a leading cause of death among young children globally, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. An estimated 197 000 people died from measles in 2007, mostly children under the age of five.

Measles is caused by a virus in the paramyxovirus family. The measles virus normally grows in the cells that line the back of the throat and the lungs. It is a human disease not known to occur in animals.
Report identifies challenges, solutions to increasing routine vaccination in Nigeria

Report identifies challenges, solutions to increasing routine vaccination in Nigeria

HIV/AIDS funding does not undermine efforts to fight other diseases, study suggests

HIV/AIDS funding does not undermine efforts to fight other diseases, study suggests

New global strategy to reduce measles deaths and congenital rubella syndrome

New global strategy to reduce measles deaths and congenital rubella syndrome

U.N. SG Ban commends India for working to improve public health

U.N. SG Ban commends India for working to improve public health

Ghana rolls out vaccines against pneumonia and diarrhoea

Ghana rolls out vaccines against pneumonia and diarrhoea

Bats may be a common source of many viral diseases

Bats may be a common source of many viral diseases

Despite progress in reducing measles deaths, international community falls short of 90% reduction target, study says

Despite progress in reducing measles deaths, international community falls short of 90% reduction target, study says

Cancer therapy with common cold virus

Cancer therapy with common cold virus

Measles deaths down by 74% worldwide over last decade: Study

Measles deaths down by 74% worldwide over last decade: Study

Mayo Clinic vaccine expert, pediatrician refute 3 common myths about child vaccine safety

Mayo Clinic vaccine expert, pediatrician refute 3 common myths about child vaccine safety

Herpes zoster vaccine safe and well tolerated: Study

Herpes zoster vaccine safe and well tolerated: Study

Measles report card for 2011 shows too many cases

Measles report card for 2011 shows too many cases

Large childhood immunization campaign begins in Haiti, with support from U.S., other international partners

Large childhood immunization campaign begins in Haiti, with support from U.S., other international partners

New brain cancer vaccine with material from own tumors proves effective in clinical trial

New brain cancer vaccine with material from own tumors proves effective in clinical trial

Cholera vaccination pilot project begins in Haiti

Cholera vaccination pilot project begins in Haiti

Study finds feasible and impactful solutions for Nigeria's immunization program

Study finds feasible and impactful solutions for Nigeria's immunization program

HPA urges routine vaccination after surge of whooping cough cases

HPA urges routine vaccination after surge of whooping cough cases

GAVI announces HPV, rubella vaccines will be available to developing countries

GAVI announces HPV, rubella vaccines will be available to developing countries

Rare T follicular helper cells essential for developing antibody responses to infectious agents

Rare T follicular helper cells essential for developing antibody responses to infectious agents

Vaccines for measles may not increase risk of febrile seizures in 4-6 year olds

Vaccines for measles may not increase risk of febrile seizures in 4-6 year olds

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