Health news US measles cases reach 33-year high The US has reported 1,288 measles cases so far in 2025, and outbreaks are ongoing in more than dozen states. 10/07/2025
Health news Why children aren’t getting vaccinated anymore An estimated 15.7 million children worldwide had not received any routine vaccinations as of 2023. 25/06/2025
Health news Which countries in Europe are reporting measles cases in 2025? A handful of countries have reported measles outbreaks this year, with Romania reporting by far the highest number of cases. Here's where else is seeing a high number of cases in 2025. 03/06/2025
World News RFK Jr's appointment 'empowers' Europe's anti-vaxxers, researchers say Most of the top-performing posts analysed were found to contain misinformation, according to social media researchers. 16/04/2025
Healthcare Why Romania’s measles crisis is a warning for all of Europe A yearslong measles outbreak has exploded in Romania, fueled by anti-vaccine rhetoric, a floundering medical system, and conflicting health guidance. The rest of Europe is far from immune. 25/03/2025
Health news ‘Steep rise’ in measles cases across Europe, health authorities warn Romania is experiencing the largest measles outbreak, but all countries have reported cases. 12/03/2025
Health news How to avoid measles, one of the world’s most contagious viruses Measles immunisation rates are "suboptimal" in many parts of the US and Europe. 05/03/2025
Health news As measles cases rise in the US, what’s the global situation? More than 10 million people got measles in 2023, and 107,500 died. 27/02/2025
Health news No link found with COVID vaccines in pregnancy and child development The new study is the largest yet to test whether there’s a link between child development and COVID vaccination or infection during pregnancy. 19/02/2025
Health news Why flu vaccination rates are down across Europe Several countries expanded their influenza jab guidelines this year, but vaccination rates remain sub-optimal, health experts say. 11/01/2025
Health news Poland urges polio jabs for kids after finding virus in Warsaw sewage About 86 per cent of the country's three-year-olds have been vaccinated against polio, shy of the 95 per cent recommended to prevent the spread of the virus. 19/11/2024
Health news What Donald Trump and RFK Jr’s health plans could mean for Europe New medicines, access to treatments, infectious disease monitoring, and more are on the table. 10/11/2024
Health news Measles outbreak could spread in Ukraine, exacerbated by war Pre-war, Ukraine's immunisation rates were already low due to persistent vaccine scepticism. Combined with the disruption caused by the ongoing invasion, a new measles outbreak is possible this year. 20/07/2023
Health news WHO launches bid to boost childhood vaccination disrupted by COVID The initiative will boost vaccination in countries like Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and the Philippines where millions missed their jabs in 2021. 28/04/2023
Health news The world's first inhaled COVID vaccine has been approved in China No needles needed: people hesitant about getting a jab may be interested in COVID vaccines that can be inhaled. 05/09/2022
Austria 'No longer necessary': Austria scraps COVID-19 vaccine mandate Health Minister Johannes Rauch said the measure risked polarising society and could even lead to fewer people getting the jab. 23/06/2022
Health news How do you get a reluctant Briton, German or Italian vaccinated? Protection against COVID-19, the right to eat out or to travel abroad: a study looked into what might sway vaccine-hesitant adults across eight European countries. 06/05/2022
My Europe Series 'No tests, everyone is sick': Bosnia faces its biggest COVID crisis As authorities shift blame, the lack of a clear strategy to handle the most recent spike of the Omicron variant has Bosnians unsure of how to act. 21/01/2022
World News Euroviews. Honesty and humility will help combat COVID pseudo-science | View A trust deficit may be driving low vaccine uptake and conspiracy theories in some European countries. It is within politicians' power to mitigate this, writes Péter Krekó of the Budapest-based Political Capital Institute 17/01/2022
World News Euroviews. Europe’s ICUs are facing another COVID surge. They need support | View At least 80 per cent of critically ill COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated, putting them and others at risk. Europe's intensive care staff need help to tackle this crisis, write the president and president-elect of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 01/12/2021