Measles in Tunisia

21 March 2019

Measles in Tunisia

Event background

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WHO Risk Assessment

Despite the spike of cases in 2019, the risk at the national level is still moderate due to the immediate government response (vaccination of all 6 to 12 months old infants in the affected governorates (Kasserine and Sfax). In addition, the country has had high levels of second dose vaccination coverage (>95) for multiple years, which should help protect many birth cohorts from disease. A total of seven governorates have a border with Algeria; there is no official number for people crossing the border, but the fact that many families move freely between the two countries induces a moderate risk at regional level. The risk at global level remains low.

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