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Armed conflict is linked to increased measles cases globally

MedicalXpress | juin 25, 2026
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Countries experiencing armed conflict tend to report more measles cases, and the elevated risk persists even a year after the fighting, according to new research published in PLOS Medicine. The study links armed conflict to measles in two ways: directly, by disrupting immunization programs, and—more powerfully—indirectly, by eroding a country's economic, educational and health foundations that protect populations from preventable disease.

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