WHO alerts: Too infectious disease has returned to Albania and three other European countries

Fruit has been converted to four European countries once thought to have overcome the disease, according to the World Health Organization. WHO. The disease is no longer considered to be eradicated in Albania, the Czech Republic, Greece and the United Kingdom. We're turning back on the clock, we're on the wrong track,” said Kate O'Brien of the WHO Immmunification Department. [...]
The disease is no longer considered to be eradicated in Albania, the Czech Republic, Greece and the United Kingdom.
We're turning back on the clock, we're on the wrong track,” said Kate O'Brien of the WHO Immmunification Department.
Fruit is a highly infectious disease and can potentially be fatal that causes coughing, frying and fever, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
Disease can be prevented through two doses of vaccine MMR, which can be taken free for small children.
The countries are declared without fruit when there is no wind transmission for 12 months in a certain geographic section.
All these countries, according to O'Brien, had a high record of vaccines.
This is a falling alarm in all parts of the world: to achieve high national coverage is not enough, it should be done in every community, and in every family for every child,” has said. /Periscope











