UN Health Agency Warns of Rising Global Measles Cases with 30 Million Children Unvaccinated

Officials report that global outbreaks are increasing rapidly as millions of children remain underimmunized due to COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.

“Measles is one of the most contagious respiratory viruses,” stated Dr. Kate O’Brien, WHO Director of Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals. “One person can infect up to 18 others. Many underestimate measles, but it is serious and can be fatal. One in five infected children are hospitalized.”

Last year, approximately 11 million people worldwide were affected, with nearly 800,000 more cases than before the pandemic. Most deaths occurred in children under five, with about 80 percent in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean.

“But no child should suffer from measles,” emphasized Dr. O’Brien. “Two vaccine doses provide 95 percent protection. The tragedy is that children aren’t protected because the system isn’t reaching them.”

Epidemics have tripled since 2021, with 59 countries experiencing significant outbreaks in 2024, almost three times more than in 2021. A quarter of these countries had already eliminated measles. Only 84 percent of children globally received their first measles vaccine dose last year, and just 76 percent received the second dose, leaving up to 30 million children underprotected, primarily in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean in conflict-affected or highly mobile communities.

“Measles knows no borders,” said Diana Chang-Blanc, head of WHO’s essential immunization programme. “A country is only protected when all children everywhere are fully vaccinated.”

The WHO identifies three main factors for the increase in cases:

  • Pandemic-related declines as health workers focused on COVID-19
  • A large number of unvaccinated children in fragile and conflict settings
  • Weak routine immunization systems even in otherwise robust health systems
  • Vaccine misinformation and limited access

Dr. O’Brien addressed vaccine misinformation, noting that while misinformation undermines trust, access gaps, not hesitancy, are the primary barriers to stopping measles. “The biggest barrier is access, not hesitation,” she said. “Parents want the best for their children. They need reliable information and a health system that can reach them.”

She called on political, community, and religious leaders to “share accurate, evidence-based information,” stressing that trust is central to successful vaccination programs.

The “Big Catch-Up” campaign has already vaccinated over 11 million children, continuing until 2025. However, the WHO states that countries need stronger surveillance, faster outbreak responses, and renewed political commitment to meet the 2030 Immunization Agenda goals.


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9 responses to “UN Health Agency Warns of Rising Global Measles Cases with 30 Million Children Unvaccinated”

  1. mt. indiana Avatar
    mt. indiana

    Not sure what’s more contagious, the measles or the ridiculousness of leaving 30 million kids unvaccinated in this day and age. 🤦‍♂️ Maybe we should start a new reality show: “Survivor: The Unvaccinated Edition!” 🎉

  2. Oh great, just what we need—30 million children playing tag with measles while the world’s busy with more pressing matters, like perfecting the art of social distancing. 🤦‍♂️ Who needs vaccines when you can have a rousing game of “who’s next?”

  3. Oh great, just what we needed—30 million unvaccinated kids and a measles comeback tour! 🎉 Just when we thought we were done with the drama, eh?

  4. FlyGuardX Avatar

    Seems like some folks think skipping a few jabs is a solid life choice. Who needs measles vaccines when you can have a lovely game of viral roulette, right? 🤷‍♂️

  5. Milan Call Back Avatar
    Milan Call Back

    Looks like we’ve got a real measles revival on our hands—who knew the virus was a fan of dramatic comebacks? 🤦‍♂️ With 30 million kids unvaccinated, it’s almost like we’re hosting a global ‘who can catch it first’ contest. 🎉

  6. little granger Avatar
    little granger

    Oh great, just what we needed—30 million kids missing their measles shots while the rest of us scramble to avoid a virus that should have been history ages ago. No worries, though; it’s only our future generation at stake. 🤦‍♂️

  7. Shimmy Shammy Avatar
    Shimmy Shammy

    Funny how we can send rockets to Mars but can’t manage to get a simple vaccine to 30 million kids. Just goes to show that even in this high-tech age, some priorities are still stuck in the 19th century, innit? 😏

  8. heartbreaker Avatar
    heartbreaker

    Blimey, who knew that skipping a few jab sessions could lead to a global game of “catch the measles”? But hey, at least it’s keeping the health officials busy—talk about a growth industry! 😅

  9. Easy Street Avatar
    Easy Street

    So, it seems like we’ve decided that measles is the new hip thing—30 million kids unvaccinated, and yet, we’re all still pretending we’re living in a well-managed system. 🤦‍♂️ Time to roll out the red carpet for the measles revival tour, I guess! 🎉

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