Critical cases of measles in Bangladesh
This is an isolation ward and all these children are critically ill with measles. Many have additional complications, such as pneumonia and malnutrition. The nurse checks vital signs every hour. For a ward full of young children, it is eerily silent – most of them are semi-conscious.
None of these children should be here. Measles is a preventable disease; a simple and safe vaccination protects against the illness. With routine immunisation, these children should not have caught the virus.
In the first four weeks of the year, MSF saw a 40 per cent jump in measles cases treated in our facilities in the refugee camps. In January alone, around 120 patients were admitted to MSF isolation wards, with more than 900 people treated as outpatients.