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Measles epidemic: Final drop-in MMR clinics held in Brecon and Newtown | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The last drop-in MMR vaccination clinic has been held on Saturday as figures in the Swansea measles epidemic suggest a slowing down of new cases. | |
Public Health Wales warns 33,000 children and young people aged 10 to 18 have still not had the jab. | Public Health Wales warns 33,000 children and young people aged 10 to 18 have still not had the jab. |
Over 60,000 measles vaccinations have now been given aimed at reducing the length and severity of the outbreak in Swansea and Powys. | Over 60,000 measles vaccinations have now been given aimed at reducing the length and severity of the outbreak in Swansea and Powys. |
Jabs will still be available through GP surgeries. | Jabs will still be available through GP surgeries. |
The number of cases in the outbreak have reached 1,136 since November 2012, up 10 cases in the last few days. | The number of cases in the outbreak have reached 1,136 since November 2012, up 10 cases in the last few days. |
There were only 19 measles cases in Wales in the whole of 2011. | There were only 19 measles cases in Wales in the whole of 2011. |
Vaccination sessions held in all secondary schools and some primary schools across Wales ended on Friday. | Vaccination sessions held in all secondary schools and some primary schools across Wales ended on Friday. |
Public Health Wales said 8,618 people had been vaccinated at these sessions. | Public Health Wales said 8,618 people had been vaccinated at these sessions. |
Last drop-in sessions | Last drop-in sessions |
In Powys, two drop-in sessions were held on Saturday at the outpatients departments of Brecon and Newtown hospitals. | |
Epidemiologist Dr Meirion Evans said the there was still a long way to go before the outbreak, which began in the Swansea area, is over despite the number of new cases falling sharply. | Epidemiologist Dr Meirion Evans said the there was still a long way to go before the outbreak, which began in the Swansea area, is over despite the number of new cases falling sharply. |
"I think the speed at which the numbers have dropped is a reflection on the fact so many children have been immunised," he told BBC Radio Wales. | "I think the speed at which the numbers have dropped is a reflection on the fact so many children have been immunised," he told BBC Radio Wales. |
"We're pleased with the uptake of the MMR vaccine and the impact that's had on numbers (of measles cases). | "We're pleased with the uptake of the MMR vaccine and the impact that's had on numbers (of measles cases). |
"There are still concerns it might pop up elsewhere." | "There are still concerns it might pop up elsewhere." |
Dr Evans said there had been a "flurry of cases in Gwent" that also seems to be coming under control. | Dr Evans said there had been a "flurry of cases in Gwent" that also seems to be coming under control. |
"We have half term week next week which will help things along because of course there's less contact between children in school holiday." | "We have half term week next week which will help things along because of course there's less contact between children in school holiday." |
He added that health experts had been focusing on the Urdd Eisteddfod next week where thousands of children will get together, because "that's one possibility where measles could spread". | He added that health experts had been focusing on the Urdd Eisteddfod next week where thousands of children will get together, because "that's one possibility where measles could spread". |
"We've asked those parent to make absolutely sure their children have had their MMR if they are going along to that," he added. | "We've asked those parent to make absolutely sure their children have had their MMR if they are going along to that," he added. |
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