Preventing measles outbreaks: a global health challenge
Intended for healthcare professionals
Evidence and practice    

Preventing measles outbreaks: a global health challenge

Anne Tyldesley Family Nurse Specialist, Wood Street Surgery, Temuka, New Zealand

Why you should read this article:
  • To understand the factors that can lead to a measles outbreak

  • To familiarise yourself with the benefits of a vaccination programme

  • To improve your knowledge of the measures that can prevent a measles outbreak

Measles is a highly contagious viral disease. In late 2019, Samoa experienced an epidemic of measles, which resulted in overwhelming pressure on local healthcare services and a significant number of deaths. Gaining control of the epidemic required assistance from healthcare professionals from other countries and the implementation of a vaccination programme.

This article will review the series of events that led up to the outbreak and consider the role of primary healthcare, policymakers and governments in preventing a measles outbreak elsewhere in the world.

Primary Health Care. doi: 10.7748/phc.2020.e1654

Peer review

This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and has been checked for plagiarism using automated software

Correspondence

annietyldesley@gmail.com

Conflict of interest

None declared

Tyldesley A (2020) Preventing measles outbreaks: a global health challenge. Primary Health Care. doi: 10.7748/phc.2020.e1654

Published online: 13 May 2020

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