Abstract

The 2018-19 global measles resurgence was the largest measles epidemic in over two decades and prompted calls for the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The enormous number of measles cases with global spread and ensuing deaths was characterised as “an extraordinary event that may constitute a public health risk to other countries through international spread of disease and may require an international coordinated response.”1 However, this momentous epidemic was soon overshadowed as the world wrestled with the immense threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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