Core Insights - France reported a total of 483 measles cases in 2024, a threefold increase compared to 2023 [1][2] - The median age of all measles patients in France in 2024 was 13 years, with the highest incidence among infants under one year old [1] - The World Health Organization reported approximately 127,000 measles cases in Europe in 2024, double the number reported in 2023, marking the highest level since 1997 [2] Summary by Category Measles Cases in France - In 2024, France reported 483 measles cases, a significant increase from the previous year [1] - The median age of patients was 13 years, with 69 cases involving infants under one year old, linked to outbreaks in daycare centers [1] - Among the reported cases, 144 required hospitalization, with 7 in intensive care, but no deaths were reported [1] Vaccination Status - Of the 300 cases that met vaccination criteria, 64% were unvaccinated, 15% had received one dose, 18% had received two doses, and 3% had unknown vaccination status [1] International Context - The 2024 measles cases in France included 84 imported cases from 24 countries [2] - The decline in vaccination rates in the U.S. and Europe has been identified as a direct cause of the current measles outbreak [2]
法国2024年报告麻疹病例数较上年增加三倍
Xin Hua She·2025-04-29 05:32