Health Ministry Urges Parents to Vaccinate Children Against Measles Ahead of Festive Season

Health Ministry Urges Parents to Vaccinate Children Against Measles Ahead of Festive Season
November 13, 2025

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Health Ministry Urges Parents to Vaccinate Children Against Measles Ahead of Festive Season

The Ministry of Health is urging parents to take immediate action to protect their children against measles as the country approaches the busy festive season.

According to the latest Epidemic and Emerging Disease Alerts in the Pacific report released on 4 November, Australia has recorded 145 cases of measles this year , the highest number since 2019. New Zealand has reported 17 cases, while China has over 1,500 cases.

The Ministry warned that increased travel during the festive period could raise the risk of measles spreading to Vanuatu. Low vaccination coverage in some areas could create a major public health risk if an outbreak occurs.

Measles is a highly contagious disease spread through coughing, sneezing, or contact with an infected person. Symptoms include high fever, body rash, red eyes, and runny nose. It can be especially dangerous for young children who have not been vaccinated, potentially causing complications to the brain or lungs.

In Vanuatu, the MMR vaccine protects against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella. The Ministry of Health is urging all parents to check their children’s vaccination records and ensure they are fully immunised.

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