Adult dies with confirmed case of measles in Ireland

The HSE says its public health teams are taking all necessary steps, following the death of an adult with a confirmed case of measles.

The person passed away at a hospital in the Dublin and Midlands health region.

A HSE Measles National Incident Management Team had already been established in response to a recent rise in measles cases in the UK and Europe.

This is the first confirmed measles case notified in Ireland this year – and follows a World Health Organisation warning of an ‘alarming’ rise in cases across Europe.

Concern had recently been expressed at the low uptake of MMR vaccine which has been below 90% for some time and the HSE is again urging adults and children to get vaccinated.

Measles symptoms can in include a red, itchy rash across the body – white spots inside the mouth – a high temperature – and cold or flu like symptoms.

Anyone concerned is asked to contact their GP.

Further details about measles symptoms are available on the HSE website under ‘conditions’.

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