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India has been honoured with the prestigious ‘Measles and Rubella Champion’ Award.

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  • The award was given by the Measles and Rubella Partnership at the American Red Cross Headquarters in Washington D.C.
  • The Award serves as a symbol of India’s tireless and dedicated efforts in implementing effective strategies to combat measles and rubella, showcasing the country’s commitment to public health.

Measles and Rubella Partnership

• The Measles & Rubella Partnership (M&RP) is led by

  • The American Red Cross 
  • The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Gavi the Vaccine Alliance
  • The United Nations Foundation
  • U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
  • UNICEF 
  • The World Health Organization

• It aims to achieve a world without measles and rubella by supporting countries to raise coverage of measles, rubella and other vaccines.

Measles

  • Measles is one of the most contagious diseases ever known and is an important cause of death and disability among young children worldwide.
  • The measles virus is a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus.
  • It is a genome of single stranded, negative sense RNA, and is closely related to the rinderpest and canine distemper viruses.

Signs and Symptoms:

  • Early flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes) lasting 4-7 days.
  • Distinctive red rash appears 7-18 days after exposure, starting on the face and spreading

Complications:

  • like pneumonia, encephalitis (brain swelling), and death.
  • Children under 5 and adults over 30 are most at risk.

Transmission:

  • Spreads through coughing, sneezing, or sharing contaminated objects.

Prevention:

  • Two doses of the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella) are recommended for children.

Treatment:

  • There is no specific treatment for measles, but supportive care can help manage symptoms and prevent complications.

Rubella (German Measles)

  • It was first described as distinct disease in German literature in 1814 (hence it is known as “German measles”)
  • Rubella virus is the sole member of the genus Rubivirus, in the family Matonaviridae. It is an enveloped virus with a single-stranded RNA of positive polarity and has a single antigenic type.
  • The first rubella vaccines were licensed in 1969. In 1971, a combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine was licensed for use in the United States.

• It is usually mild but dangerous for pregnant women.

  • Infection in early pregnancy can cause Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) in babies.
  • CRS leads to birth defects like heart problems, deafness, and blindness.

India’s Position on Measles and Rubella

  • Measles and Rubella are vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) and MR Vaccine is part of India’s Universal Immunization Programme since 2017.
  • These efforts have resulted in 50 districts consistently not witnessing any measles case while 226 districts have not reported rubella cases over past 12 months.

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