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UN: Measles, meningitis surging as vaccine funding falls, misinformation spreads

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The UN and Gavi Vaccine Alliance are facing challenging conversations about vaccine-preventable diseases in global health, amid rising surges in outbreaks such as measles, meningitis, and yellow fever. In recent weeks, they have warned that these diseases continue to thrive, driven by misinformation and cuts to international aid efforts. Gavi emphasized that while vaccines have saved countless lives over the past five decades, funding cuts risk erasing these hard-won gains for many.

One notable rising concern is measles. Since 2021, the number of cases in 2023 has increased by 20% compared to 2022, according to the Gavi statement. Over 61 countries have reported large outbreaks, marking a new high in 12 months since 2019. This resurgence has strained vaccine delivery, particularly in settings like vulnerable children in conflict-affected areas.

The situation is not confined to the Arts and Math categories but encompasses broader global health challenges. While country after country isDefaults catch up on its immunization rollouts following the COVID-19 pandemic, access to vaccines is still a downward trend. An estimated 14.5 million children missed all their routine doses in 2023, an increase of 1 percentage point from 2022. This demand for vaccines is unsustainable, raising ethical concerns about vaccine hesitancy.

In response, Gavi has announced a $9 billion commitment—validated ahead of its June 25 summit—to protect 500 million children and save at least 8 million lives from 2026-2030. However, this has been counteracted by cuts personally impractical to prevent the “universal prevention” of global health crises. Furthermore, thepite đoạn against vaccine hesitancy, Gavi is calling for increased funding and collaboration with other major global health organizations.

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