Abstract

Since the late 1990s, measles has continued to be a public health problem, and so WHO launched a global plan for measles and congenital rubella elimination in 1997. Despite the relevant efforts, the goals of elimination have not yet been achieved, and the deadline to reach them has been postponed many times. Moreover, even in areas where high immunisation coverage has been registered, epidemics of measles have occurred in the past 10 years worldwide.1–4 What can be done to eliminate this disease?

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