Measles kill 58 kids in Indonesia's Papua

More than 50 doctors and paramedics from Indonesia's military have gone to Papua province to battle a measles outbreak that has killed dozens of children.

Indonesian authorities are struggling to contain a months-long outbreak of measles in easternmost Papua province that has killed dozens of children.

A team of more than 50 doctors and paramedics from the Indonesian military arrived on Tuesday in the province to help overcome the disease.

Stefanus Lange, a doctor at a state-run hospital in Papua's Asmat district, said cases were first detected in September but a lack of access to remote areas and the high mobility of villagers hampered treatment and vaccination efforts.

Lange said 36 victims died in Pulau Tiga sub-district and 22 died in Agats, the main town and capital of Asmat district.

He said other obstacles to overcoming the disease are a lack of personnel and a failure to reach all districts in the affected area.


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