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Swansea measles epidemic: Man's death investigated Swansea measles epidemic: Man's death investigated
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A death is being investigated as part of the measles epidemic in Swansea.A death is being investigated as part of the measles epidemic in Swansea.
Public Health Wales (PHW) is looking into the death of a 25-year-old man at a flat in the city which South Wales Police say is "sudden and unexplained". Public Health Wales (PHW) is looking into the death of a 25-year-old man, named locally as Gareth Williams, at a flat in the city.
PHW says the diagnosis of measles has not yet been confirmed. South Wales Police said it is "sudden and unexplained" and PHW says the diagnosis of measles has not yet been confirmed.
Testing the death for measles is "forming part of the investigations being overseen by the coroner," said PHW. Testing for measles is "forming part of the investigations being overseen by the coroner," said PHW.
The man's body was discovered in a flat at Port Tennant Road, Swansea at about 08:15 BST on Thursday. "Whatever the cause of death in this case we should not be surprised if, as the outbreak grows, we start to see deaths in Wales," said Dr Marion Lyons, the PHW's director of health protection
The death is not being treated as suspicious. Mr Williams' body was discovered in a flat at Port Tennant Road, Swansea at about 08:15 BST on Thursday.
Dr Marion Lyons, director of health protection at PHW, said: "Public Health Wales is aware of a death being investigated by the Swansea coroner. A diagnosis of measles has not yet been confirmed. His death is not being treated as suspicious.
Dr Lyons said: "Public Health Wales is aware of a death being investigated by the Swansea coroner. A diagnosis of measles has not yet been confirmed.
"Testing the deceased for measles is forming part of the investigations being overseen by the coroner."Testing the deceased for measles is forming part of the investigations being overseen by the coroner.
"My sympathies are with the family at such a tragic time. Whatever the cause of death in this case, we should not be surprised if, as the outbreak grows, we start to see deaths in Wales." "My sympathies are with the family at such a tragic time."
'Disappointing''Disappointing'
There have been 808 cases of measles confirmed so far in the Swansea epidemic, which also includes the neighbouring Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend areas. There have been 808 cases of measles confirmed so far in the Swansea epidemic, which also includes the neighbouring Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend areas, and further into mid and west Wales.
MMR jabs are being offered in schools from this week in parts of mid and south Wales although initial take-up was said to be "disappointing" by Abertawe Bro Morgannwg health board.MMR jabs are being offered in schools from this week in parts of mid and south Wales although initial take-up was said to be "disappointing" by Abertawe Bro Morgannwg health board.
There will also be drop-in sessions for the third Saturday in a row at Morriston and Singleton Hospitals in Swansea, the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot Hospital.There will also be drop-in sessions for the third Saturday in a row at Morriston and Singleton Hospitals in Swansea, the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot Hospital.
Last weekend around 2,500 people received the MMR vaccination at special clinics held across south Wales.Last weekend around 2,500 people received the MMR vaccination at special clinics held across south Wales.
PHW said although the outbreak was at present affecting the Abertawe Bro Morgannwg, Powys and Hywel Dda health board areas, there were cases of measles in every health board area in Wales.PHW said although the outbreak was at present affecting the Abertawe Bro Morgannwg, Powys and Hywel Dda health board areas, there were cases of measles in every health board area in Wales.
Dr Lyons added: "Measles is a potentially fatal disease and around one in every 1,000 people who contracts measles in developed countries will die.Dr Lyons added: "Measles is a potentially fatal disease and around one in every 1,000 people who contracts measles in developed countries will die.
"We continue to work to end the current outbreak of measles, which is centred on the Swansea area, and which has now passed 800 cases."We continue to work to end the current outbreak of measles, which is centred on the Swansea area, and which has now passed 800 cases.
"Those not fully vaccinated with two doses of MMR are highly likely to catch measles, which is highly contagious."Those not fully vaccinated with two doses of MMR are highly likely to catch measles, which is highly contagious.
"We know that there are unprotected people in all age groups but we have particular concerns about the 10 to 18 age group."We know that there are unprotected people in all age groups but we have particular concerns about the 10 to 18 age group.
"We are therefore urging all parents of children who have missed doses of MMR to arrange vaccination for them as a matter of urgency.""We are therefore urging all parents of children who have missed doses of MMR to arrange vaccination for them as a matter of urgency."
Symptoms of measles include fever, cold-like symptoms, fatigue, conjunctivitis and a distinctive red-brown rash that appears a few days into the illness.Symptoms of measles include fever, cold-like symptoms, fatigue, conjunctivitis and a distinctive red-brown rash that appears a few days into the illness.