Measles

Measles is one of the most contagious infections, with potentially serious complications, and it can be eradicated worldwide. High vaccination coverage is essential to interrupt the spread of the virus and eliminate measles in different regions of the world.

Our missions

  • Monitoring the epidemiological trends of measles

  • Detect clusters of cases to implement appropriate control measures

  • During the pre-elimination phase, track the number of imported cases and cases linked to importation

  • Assessing and monitoring measles vaccination coverage

  • Promote measles vaccination

  • Assist in the certification of elimination

Tools

Here you will find the resources (videos, TV spots, radio spots) and prevention materials made available to healthcare professionals and the general public

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Stop the measles outbreak

This poster encourages people to get vaccinated against measles. It is aimed at people born in 1980 or later, advising them to check their immunization records to see how many doses of the vaccine...

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Warning: Measles

This poster, which is available to everyone, highlights the importance of the measles vaccine. It can be printed in A3 or A4 format.

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The most severe cases of measles aren't always those in young children

This flyer encourages people to check their health records and vaccination status. It is aimed at 15- to 30-year-olds, who account for half of all measles cases. The document reminds readers that...

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Measles Vaccination: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated

This guide to measles vaccination addresses the key questions that people in France may have on the subject: Who should be vaccinated, and at what age? What are the side effects of the vaccine,...

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Measles: The Risk Persists

This document, intended for healthcare professionals, provides an overview of the epidemiological, clinical, and diagnostic aspects of measles in the context of a global resurgence of the disease....

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Infant Vaccination

To reduce the incidence of infectious diseases, prevent the persistence of outbreaks, and improve vaccination coverage, the law of December 30, 2017, expands the number of mandatory vaccinations...