South African Institute Declares Measles Outbreak

The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has announced an increase in the number of measles infections. This comes after the institute declared a measles outbreak in Limpopo province. Health officials there have since started public health response activities with the support of the NICD and the World Health Organisation.

The NICD has reminded citizens that measles patients present with fever, rash, and one or more of these symptoms - cough, red eyes, and runny nose. In addition, complications of measles include pneumonia, diarrhoea, dehydration, encephalitis, blindness and death. The NICD explained that measles complications are severe in malnourished children and infants under two years of age.

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A graphic representation of a spherical-shaped, measles virus particle (file photo).

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