Parents urged to book children in for missed MMR vaccines as UK measles cases surge
MORE than a million parents are being urged to book children in for missed MMR vaccines as measles cases surge across Britain.
Health officials warn poor uptake of the jab has led to spikes in hospital cases, particularly in the West Midlands and pockets of London.
Experts say the “clock is ticking” to ensure those aged 11 to 25 in the areas are up to date with doses “before this virus kills”.
NHS spokesman Steve Russell said: “Measles is a serious illness so if you or your child have not had your MMR jab, it is vital you come forward.
“People who are unvaccinated can get catch-up jabs at MMR pop-ups in schools and other convenient places.
“The NHS is acting quickly to tackle the spread of measles by contacting one million people across London and the Midlands to urge them to get their vaccine.”
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In the largest surge outside the capital, the West Midlands has confirmed 216 infections, with 103 “likely” cases.
Dr Gayatri Amirthalingam, of the UKHSA, said: “The continuing downward trend in the uptake of routine childhood vaccinations is a serious concern.
“The diseases that these vaccines protect against, such as measles, can be life-changing and even deadly.
“No parent wants this for their child especially when these diseases are easily preventable.”