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Measles spreading at music festivals | Measles spreading at music festivals |
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Music festivals including Glastonbury have become a hotbed of measles this summer, Public Health England has warned. | Music festivals including Glastonbury have become a hotbed of measles this summer, Public Health England has warned. |
It said a "significant number" of cases had been linked to the events, with 36 cases reported in June and July alone. | It said a "significant number" of cases had been linked to the events, with 36 cases reported in June and July alone. |
More infected people are expected to be discovered as the outbreaks are investigated. | More infected people are expected to be discovered as the outbreaks are investigated. |
People planning to attend other festivals are advised to ensure they are vaccinated against the disease. | People planning to attend other festivals are advised to ensure they are vaccinated against the disease. |
Measles is a highly-infectious virus which causes a rash and cold-like symptoms for most people, but it can be deadly. | Measles is a highly-infectious virus which causes a rash and cold-like symptoms for most people, but it can be deadly. |
Public Health England describes festivals as the "ideal place" for the infection to spread because of the large numbers of people mixing together. | Public Health England describes festivals as the "ideal place" for the infection to spread because of the large numbers of people mixing together. |
The cases were linked to: | The cases were linked to: |
At least three people are known to have developed symptoms, but decided to go to the gatherings anyway. | At least three people are known to have developed symptoms, but decided to go to the gatherings anyway. |
In a statement on the Public Health England website, Dr Mary Ramsay said: "Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can be very unpleasant and sometimes lead to serious complications. | In a statement on the Public Health England website, Dr Mary Ramsay said: "Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can be very unpleasant and sometimes lead to serious complications. |
"So, if you think you might have measles, please don't go to any of these big events." | "So, if you think you might have measles, please don't go to any of these big events." |
The festival outbreaks come as the measles virus is spreading more readily in England. | The festival outbreaks come as the measles virus is spreading more readily in England. |
There were only 54 cases in the first half of 2015, but there have been more than four times that number - 234 - in the first six months of this year. | There were only 54 cases in the first half of 2015, but there have been more than four times that number - 234 - in the first six months of this year. |
Some have needed hospital treatment. | Some have needed hospital treatment. |
Most of the festival-related cases were in people who had not been vaccinated. | Most of the festival-related cases were in people who had not been vaccinated. |
MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) immunisation rates are now at record levels in children. | MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) immunisation rates are now at record levels in children. |
But now completely discredited claims by Andrew Wakefield of a link between MMR and autism, led to vaccination rates falling to 80% by 2005. | But now completely discredited claims by Andrew Wakefield of a link between MMR and autism, led to vaccination rates falling to 80% by 2005. |
It left a large number of people vulnerable to measles - in 2013, an outbreak in Swansea led to 1,219 people being infected. | It left a large number of people vulnerable to measles - in 2013, an outbreak in Swansea led to 1,219 people being infected. |
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