Europe witnesses measles comeback
Fears of immunisation blamed for rise in disease which had been on the wane for decades.

Published On 21 Apr 2011
The World Health Organisation has said there is a major outbreak of measles in Europe.
The WHO said the rise in the disease is a result of falling levels of immunisation in many countries.
And that’s blamed on a 1998 British study, now discredited, linking the vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella to autism.
Al Jazeera’s Paul Brennan has the story on how an easily preventable disease is once again flourishing, to the dismay of doctors.
Source: Al Jazeera