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  • Measles kills 12 children in Tanzania – official

    Source: https://www.capitalradiomalawi.com/2...ania-official/

    Measles kills 12 children in Tanzania – official
    9 hours ago BBC News

    A total of 12 children have died of measles in south-western Tanzania's Mlele district since December, district commissioner Majid Mwanga has told the BBC.

    He added that 847 children had been infected with measles in the district between December and February.

    Health workers have so far vaccinated 16,480 children and are continuing with the exercise, Mwanga said...

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    WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
    AND OTHER EMERGENCIES

    Week 9: 20 to 26 February 2023
    Data as reported by: 17:00; 26 February 2023

    ...

    United Republic of Tanzania Measles

    3 811 Cases
    11 Deaths
    0.3% CFR


    EVENT DESCRIPTION

    The measles outbreak in The United Republic of Tanzania
    continues after its official declaration by the Ministry of
    Health on 15 August 2022.

    From July 2022 to February 2023, the country has
    reported a total of 3 811 suspected cases and 11 deaths
    (CFR 0.3%) due to measles. Of the suspected cases, 710
    (18.6%) have been laboratory confirmed for measles and
    313 (8.2%) were confirmed as rubella cases.

    Monitoring of surveillance data show the progressive
    increases in number of laboratory confirmed measles and
    rubella cases at end of June 2022 with a peak in October
    and November 2022 and a recent surge in January 2023.
    All regions in the country have reported at least one
    confirmed case of measles, however as of week 7
    (ending 19 Feb 2023), there were active outbreaks in
    only 12 councils including Muleba, Tabora, Bagamoyo,
    Sumbawanga, Nzega, Chakechake, Sumbawanga,
    Chunya, Mtwara, Uvinza, Mpimbwe and Malinyi. The
    epicentre of the outbreak remains in Dar-es-salaam and
    regions situated along the Indian coast line. Dar-essalaam
    accounted for 9.2% of all cases, Mtwara for 7.4%,
    and Dodoma 5.9%.

    Of the total laboratory-confirmed cases, the majority
    (90.1%) were aged 15 years or younger, while 58% of
    them were under 5 years, and 12% were under 9 months
    of age. Additionally, among the laboratory-confirmed
    cases, 59% were found to be unvaccinated, 21% were
    partially vaccinated, and 20% had been fully vaccinated.
    Low vaccination coverage has been attributed to several
    factors, including inadequate vaccine supply, limited
    access to healthcare services, and vaccine hesitancy. In
    Tanzania, there have been reports of vaccine shortages,
    particularly in rural areas, where access to healthcare
    services is limited.

    PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS

    An outbreak of measles was declared on 15 August
    2022 by the Ministry of Health.

    The Ministry of Health, along with the Office of the
    President of the Regional Administration and Local
    Government (PO-RALG) and partners are responding
    and implementing key outbreak control activities in
    affected and high risk councils.

    The routine vaccination strategy has been intensified
    in the following districts: Nkasi, Kaliua, Mpimbwe,
    Da-es-salaam, Kilwa, and regions of Mtwara.
    Financial resources are being procured to increase
    vaccination campaign efforts through the GAVI
    Vaccine Alliance.

    SITUATION INTERPRETATION

    An outbreak of measles has been ongoing in the United
    Republic of Tanzania since July 2022. The outbreak in
    Tanzania has been attributed to several factors, including
    low vaccination coverage, inadequate surveillance
    systems, and limited access to healthcare services.
    Children have been the most affected with the majority of
    cases reported to be under the age of 15 years.

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