The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on all Afghans to vaccinate their children after a measles outbreak was made worse by severe weather that hampered access to immediate treatment as well as low immunization coverage.According to an update from the WHO office in Afghanistan, 20 children have died due to measles and pneumonia in the western provinces of Ghor and Baghdis. “Measles is fully preventable by a proven safe vaccination,” the agency stated. “We call on all Afghans to vaccinate their children.” Two doses of measles vaccine are recommended by WHO since about 15 percent of vaccinated children fail to develop immunity from the first dose. WHO, the Afghan public health ministry and aid partners set up five temporary clinics in Baghdis and Ghor to help contain the outbreak. More than 6,200 patients were treated by the medical emergency teams, and over 3,600 measles vaccinations were administered. A number of temporary clinics, as...
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