Samoa calls an end to its measles emergency

Samoa has lifted a state of emergency declared over a measles outbreak that killed 81 people, after the infection rate slowed.

A mother and child from Vaitele village travelled to a  vaccinating area in Apia, Samoa.

A mother and child from Vaitele village travelled to a vaccinating area in Apia, Samoa. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac

The South Pacific island nation of Samoa has lifted a six week-state of emergency after the infection rate from a measles outbreak that swept the country started to come under control.

Samoa's island population of just 200,000 has been gripped by the highly infectious disease, which has killed 81 people, most of them babies and young children, and infected more than 5,600 people.

The government said in a statement late on Saturday that the emergency orders, which included aggressive measures to contain the virus such as closing schools and restricting travel, had ended.
Health officials address the outbreak with locals.
Health officials address the outbreak with locals. Source: Getty
Measles cases are on the rise globally, including in wealthy nations such as the United States and Germany, where some parents shun life-saving vaccines due to false theories suggesting links between childhood immunisations and autism.
Death and infection rates in Samoa started to slow in mid-December after a vaccine drive pushed immunisation rates towards 95%, the level aid agencies say is effective in creating "herd immunity" .

Earlier in the year, an outbreak of measles hit the New Zealand city of Auckland, a hub for travel to and from small Pacific islands.
Red flags are seen hanging outside of homes of Apia residents indicating they have not been vaccinated for measles.
Red flags are seen hanging outside of homes of Apia residents indicating they have not been vaccinated for measles. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac
The disease soon found a highly susceptible population in Samoa which had far lower vaccination rates than its neighbours.


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