94 fruit cases in Kosovo for one year

The Kosovo National Public Health Institute through a communique for the media has indicated that Kosovo is not affected by the measles epidemic, despite a total of 94 cases recorded this year. The measles epidemic situation is in full control and permanent surveillance by the National Institute of Public Health. Institute [...]
The measles epidemic situation is in full control and permanent surveillance by the National Institute of Public Health.
The National Institute in support of the Ministry of Health has provided sufficient doses of anti-Measc vaccines and other pre-vevenable diseases and is implementing preventative and controlling measures.
ICHEPS appeal to all parents, who have not vaccinated their children against measles but also against other prevenable vaccines, to be reported to the Centers of Family Medicine to protect their children's health.
The fruit disease is characterized by high levels of infectiousness, and the spread within the assigned territory is rapid. The interstate risk of importing disease from neighbouring countries and European countries is permanent as the disease spreads with air.
In contrast, in recent years according to the World Health Organization, measles have been “born” in Europe, where the number of people infected since 2007 has tripled because they have not been vaccinated fairly.
In many countries of Europe, there are sick people who die of measles: Romania 5920 cases of 25 deaths, Italy 1290 cases, Germany 504, Belgium 218, Denmark 134, Czechi 92, Austria 75, Bulgaria 72, Spain 46 cases.












