Sunday, June 20, 2010, Rajab 07, 1431 A.H  
   HOME
   News in English
   News in Urdu
   Program Profiles
   GEO TV
   GEO UK
   GEO USA
   GEO ME
   GEO CANADA
   GEO EUROPE
   GEO JAPAN
   GEO SUPER
   AAG TV
   Corporate Profile
   Geo Tariff
   News Archive
   Contact Us
   FAQ
   Feedback
   GEO SKINS
   GEO RINGTONES
   GEO NewsAlert
   GEO Wallpapers
   Transcripts of Program
   Team GEO
   Exam Results
 
 
 GEO Health
 Measles outbreak kills more than 700 in Africa
 Updated at: 1244 PST,  Sunday, June 20, 2010
Measles outbreak kills more than 700 in Africa ADDIS ABABA: A recent measles outbreak in eastern and southern Africa has killed more than 700 people, threatening to reverse gains made over several years to stem the disease, the United Nations said.

"As of mid-June 2010, the outbreak has affected 47,907 children in 14 countries, resulting in 731 deaths. The most recent confirmed measles outbreaks were reported from Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia," a statement said.

The worst-hit country is Zimbabwe with 517 reported deaths.

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organisation warned the outbreak "has put recent gains in reducing mortality due to this highly contagious disease at risk of being reversed."

The statement said that control strategies, including routine immunisations, recommended by the two UN agencies in recent years needed to be more rigorously implemented.

"The current wave of measles outbreaks comes as a result of gaps in the implementation of the control strategies. These gaps have been caused by inadequate financial commitments from governments and partners," it said.

"Measles are easily preventable. In order to sustain our efforts and successes in combating the disease, we urgently need to fill the funding gaps. Otherwise, we will again see more measles deaths in the near future," said UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, Elhadj As Sy.

Measles can cause severe complications such as pneumonia, diarrhoea and encephalitis.
ShareThisBack     |    Send this story to friend
» GEO Pakistan
FC vehicle ambushed in Quetta; 8 men hurt
Several police injured in Quetta bomb attack
Lahore police nab 12 illegal occupants
Rabbani holds meetings on Balochistan package implementation
10 Pak pilgrims die in Saudia
   
» GEO World
Tropical Storm Celia forms in Pacific off Mexico
U.S. Gulf Coast residents brace for more oil
90 dead as China floods continue
11 killed as militants storm Yemen jail
50 dead in Sudan tribal clashes
   
» GEO Business
15% hike in rail fares recommended
Rs47.332bn AJK deficit budget presented
Poultry products prices rise in Karachi
Oil mixed in Asian trade
Employees having income of Rs0.5m should file returns: FBR
   
» GEO Sports
Ghana go top with draw against Aussies
Netherlands beat Japan, win pole position in Group E
Salman, Kamran lift Pakistan to 267 against India
Pak win toss, elect to bat against India
Arch rivals to clash in Asia Cup today
   
» Geo Entertainment
'Tere Bin Laden' makers receive threatening letters
Bollywood bigger than Hollywood: Abhishek
Politicos to attend Manisha's wedding
Ravan's star-studded premiere in London
Sarah McLachlan back after 7 Years
   
» GEO Health
Measles outbreak kills more than 700 in Africa
Most British women bored with their lives
Heels threat for pregnant women
Australian maternity benefit 'may prompt abortions'
Brown rice linked to lower diabetes risk
   
» GEO Amazing and Interesting
History sewn up in buttons
Australian burglar nabbed by sweet tooth
Sons more likely to swindle their mums: study
Japanese baby-bot to shed light on human learning
Whale poop fights climate change: study
   
 
Copyright © GEO TV. All rights reserved.