Petah Tikva declared measles hotspot during ongoing outbreak

The city of Petah Tikva in central Israel has been declared a hotspot of the ongoing measles outbreak, according to a letter from the Health Ministry reported by Hebrew media.

The letter cites a “rise in measles cases in the city.”

Since the beginning of the outbreak in May, 12 children have died of measles. Most of them were healthy children with no underlying diseases, but who had not been vaccinated against measles.

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