Italy medics blame ‘anti-vaxxers’ for measles outbreak

Emergency measures keep vaccinations compulsory while growing movement says it should be personal choice.

Italy is among a number of countries that have seen a rise in cases of measles in the past few months.

The country has put in place emergency measures to ensure vaccinations remain compulsory. Medics blame a growing anti-vaccination movement for the rise in the outbreak.

Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego reports from Rome.