Hanoi warns about rise in measles cases

More than 200 cases of measles have been reported in the capital city of Hanoi since the start of the year compared to just 60 cases that were recorded for the whole of last year, the municipal Department of Health has said.
The isolated area for measles patients at Hanoi's Hospital of Pediatrics (Photo: VNA)
The isolated area for measles patients at Hanoi's Hospital of Pediatrics (Photo: VNA)
In an urgent document sent to hospitals, the department said that more measures are needed to prevent a possible outbreak of the disease. 
It also asked hospitals and clinics to quarantine infected patients.
In addition, the department will also look at staff training, facilities and medical equipment and supplies to ensure that measles is treated correctly.
Patients and family members have been urged to protect themselves and wash their hands regularly. 
Last December, health officials in Hanoi raised concerns over a possible outbreak of a new measles epidemic because nearly 33,000 children had not been vaccinated.

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