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    Europe Faces Measles Resurgence as Vaccine Hesitancy Persists

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonFebruary 15, 2026 Health No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Health agencies warn that measles continue to threaten Europe, despite a drop in cases in 2025 compared with the previous year’s record. Experts urge urgent measures to counter vaccine hesitancy and prevent new outbreaks across the continent.

    Measles often fade from public attention, yet the virus continues to spread in multiple European countries. Europe reported 127,350 measles cases in 2024, the highest total since 1997. Cases fell in 2025, but infections still doubled compared with 2023, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.

    Sabrina Bacci, head of the ECDC programme on vaccine-preventable diseases and immunisation, said Europe should lead the world in measles elimination. She added that Europe has a highly effective and safe vaccine, strong knowledge, sufficient resources, and robust surveillance tools to control this preventable disease.

    Vaccination Coverage Still Below Target

    Experts say at least 95 percent of eligible people must receive two doses of the vaccine to prevent outbreaks and protect vulnerable groups. These include children too young to receive vaccines and people who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.

    The ECDC reported that 8 in 10 people who fell ill with measles in 2025 had not been vaccinated. This pattern mirrored the trend seen in 2024 and revealed persistent gaps in immunisation coverage.

    Bacci said individual vaccination protects others who cannot be vaccinated by reducing virus transmission. She said vaccination represents both self-protection and solidarity. She added that eliminating measles remains achievable if countries and communities act together.

    Measles Spreads Quickly and Widely

    Measles rank among the most contagious viruses affecting humans. One infected person can transmit the virus to up to 18 unvaccinated people, making measles far more contagious than influenza.

    The disease can cause long-term and debilitating health complications. Measles can damage the immune system by erasing its memory of how to fight infections for months or even years. The World Health Organization warns that survivors become vulnerable to other diseases and death after infection.

    Vaccination Remains the Only Effective Protection

    There is no cure and no specific treatment for measles. The illness usually lasts about two weeks without complications, but vaccination remains the key tool to stop transmission and prevent severe outcomes.

    Regina De Dominicis, regional director for Europe and Central Asia at UNICEF, said recent declines in cases do not remove the conditions that caused the resurgence. She stressed the need to counter vaccine hesitancy and misinformation. She warned that children will remain at risk of death or serious illness without stronger vaccination coverage.

    Hans Kluge, the WHO regional director for Europe, urged people to rely only on verified health information from trusted sources. He warned about widespread misinformation and said eliminating measles is essential for national and regional health security.

    Rising Cases Challenge Global Health Progress

    Europe is not the only region facing rising measles cases. After years of progress in global measles control, the disease has steadily increased in recent years.

    The WHO announced earlier this year that Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan lost their measles-free status after the surge in cases in 2024. A country loses this status when the virus returns and transmission continues for more than one year.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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