Measles and rubella monthly update—WHO European Region
1. Vaccine-preventable Diseases and Immunization programme
Division of Health Emergencies and Communicable Diseases
Data as of 05 March 2020
Measles and rubella monthly update—
WHO European Region
www.euro.who.int
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Ten countries with the highest numbers of measles cases—
WHO European Region, February 2019–January 2020
1517
1738
1891
2070
2602
2830
2975
3800
13002
43675
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Romania
North Macedonia
Kyrgyzstan
Uzbekistan
France
Georgia
Turkey
Russian Federation
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Number of cases
Out of 87 620 measles cases reported for February 2019 to January 2020,
76 100 (87%) cases were reported by these 10 countries.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Measles cases by month—WHO European Region,
2018–January 2020
Criteria for date of case inclusion may differ in accordance with Member States’ surveillance systems.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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2018
(n=88695)
2019
(n=104392)
2020
Numberofcases
Month
Lab confirmed Epi linked Clinically compatible
(n=2450)
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Ten countries with the highest numbers of measles cases—
WHO European Region, 2019
1709
1743
1884
2303
2637
2890
3920
4154
13326
57332
0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000
Romania
Uzbekistan
North Macedonia
Kyrgyzstan
France
Turkey
Georgia
Russian Federation
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Number of cases
Out of 104 392 measles cases reported for 2019, 91 898 (88%) cases were
reported by these 10 countries.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Measles cases by month—WHO European Region,
2017–2019
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Jul
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Jan
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May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
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2017
(n=25872)
2018
(n=88695)
2019
(n=104392)
Numberofcases
Month
Lab confirmed Epi linked Clinically compatible
Criteria for date of case inclusion may differ in accordance with Member States’ surveillance systems.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Measles cases and incidence by age group and vaccination
status—WHO European Region, 2019*
*Age was unknown for 740 cases.
Population source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2019 Revision.
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416
229
181 158 145
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<1
(n=11585)
1–4
(n=18930)
5–9
(n=13155)
10–14
(n=9927)
15–19
(n=8164)
20–29
(n=16790)
30+
(n=25101)
Incidencepermillionpopulation
Numberofcases
Age group (years)
0 dose 1 dose 2+ doses Unknown Incidence
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Measles cases, MCV1 and MCV2 coverage by year—WHO
European Region, 2010–2019
Data source: 1) Measles cases – monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe or via ECDC/TESSy as of 05 March 2020.
2) MCV1 and MCV2 coverage - WHO/UNICEF Estimates of National Immunization Coverage (WUENIC) as of 15 July 2019.
MCV1: first dose of measles-containing vaccine
MCV2: second dose of measles-containing vaccine
30604
33254
26788
32857
18869
28413
5273
25872
88695
104392
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95 95
80
82 83
89 89 89 88
90 91
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%Coverage
Year
Numberofcases
Measles cases MCV1 coverage MCV2 coverage
16. 34
49
55
128
281
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Russian Federation
Turkey
Germany
Ukraine
Poland
Number of cases
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Five countries with the highest numbers of rubella cases—
WHO European Region, February 2019–January 2020
Out of 609 rubella cases reported for February 2019 to January
2020, 547 (90%) cases were reported by these 5 countries.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Rubella cases by month—WHO European Region,
2018–January 2020
Criteria for date of case inclusion may differ in accordance with Member States’ surveillance systems.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Jan
2018
(n=838)
2019
(n=633)
2020
Numberofcases
Month
Lab confirmed Epi linked Clinically compatible
(n=51)
19. 34
45
57
142
292
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Russian Federation
Turkey
Germany
Ukraine
Poland
Number of cases
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Five countries with the highest numbers of rubella cases—
WHO European Region, 2019
Out of 633 rubella cases reported for 2019, 570 (90%) cases
were reported by these 5 countries.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Rubella cases by month—WHO European Region,
2017–2019
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120
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Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2017
(n=702)
2018
(n=838)
2019
(n=633)
Numberofcases
Month
Lab confirmed Epi linked Clinically compatible
Criteria for date of case inclusion may differ in accordance with Member States’ surveillance systems.
Data source: Monthly aggregated and case-based data reported by Member States to WHO/Europe directly or via ECDC/TESSy data as of 05 March 2020
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Links to measles and rubella information
• WHO EpiData
www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/vaccines-and-immunization/publications/surveillance-and-data/who-epidata
• Country slides for measles and rubella
www.who.int/immunization/monitoring_surveillance/burden/vpd/surveillance_type/active/measles_monthlydata/en/
• WHO EpiBrief
www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/vaccines-and-immunization/publications/surveillance-and-data/who-epibrief