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deadly Measles outbreak in Bangladesh has triggered global concern after over 100 children died and thousands of infections were reported within weeks. Health officials have confirmed more than 900 cases and over 7,500 suspected infections since March 2026, making it one of the worst outbreaks in recent years. Experts warn that this is not an isolated crisis; it reflects a global rise in measles cases due to falling vaccination coverage and immunity gaps. But is India, the neighbour, also at risk?
What has caused a sudden surge?
A few reasons, according to experts, that may have led to a sudden surge in measles, a highly contagious virus causing high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a blotchy rash, spreading easily through air droplets, could be:Falling vaccination coverage
The biggest driver is low immunisation rates. According to the World Health Organization, at least 95 per cent coverage with two doses is needed to prevent outbreaks. In Bangladesh, many affected children were unvaccinated or missed routine doses, leaving them vulnerable.Disruptions in immunisation programmes
Routine vaccination campaigns have faced delays and disruptions, creating a large group of unprotected children. Missed immunisation schedules - especially for infants – have allowed the virus to spread rapidly. Also, news reports say vaccine supply gaps and distribution challenges in high-risk areas, along with limited healthcare access in some regions, have worsened the crisis, leaving many children unprotected.Also read: Doctor vs Google: How Self-Diagnosis Is Delaying Treatment and Raising Health Risks in IndiaHighly contagious nature of measles
Measles is among the most infectious diseases in the world. The virus spreads through coughs and sneezes and can infect 9 out of 10 unvaccinated people exposed to it. Severe cases can lead to pneumonia, brain swelling or encephalitis, and death, especially in malnourished children. A few common symptoms include:- High fever
- Runny nose and cough
- Red eyes
- Skin rash





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