Health
8 in 10 people who fell ill with measles during 2025 had not been vaccinated
80% of measles cases in 2025 occurred among unvaccinated people underscoring the importance of vaccination.
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) shows that over 7,000 measles cases were reported by 30 countries in 2025. Eight of these individuals died following measles infection: four in France, three in Romania, and one in the Netherlands.
While the total number of infections in 2025 represents a significant decrease compared with the more than 35 000 cases in 2024, it is still almost double the cases reported in 2023....

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