26.04.2025
Measles and Rubella
For Prelims: About Measles, About Rubella, India's plan for eliminating measles and rubella includes a comprehensive framework
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Why in the news?
The Measles-Rubella (M-R) Elimination Campaign 2025–26 aims to achieve 100% immunisation coverage by administering two doses of the M-R vaccine to all eligible children.
About Measles
- Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that primarily affects young children and can lead to serious complications or death, especially in malnourished children or those with weakened immunity.
- It is caused by an enveloped, single-stranded RNA virus, classified under the genus Morbillivirus in the Paramyxoviridae family, with only one serotype.
- Common complications include blindness, encephalitis, severe diarrhoea, ear infections, and pneumonia.
- It spreads through respiratory droplets and remains one of the leading causes of vaccine-preventable deaths globally.
About Rubella
- Also known as German Measles, Rubella is a mild viral infection that predominantly affects children and young adults.
- It is caused by the Rubella virus, an enveloped, single-stranded RNA virus.
- Rubella is less infectious and milder than measles, but it poses a major risk during pregnancy.
- Infection in pregnant women may lead to Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS), which causes irreversible birth defects like deafness, heart defects, and intellectual disabilities.
- Rubella and measles may have similar rash symptoms, but they are caused by different viruses.
India's plan for eliminating measles and rubella includes a comprehensive framework:
- Immunization: Achieve and maintain high population immunity with > 95% vaccination coverage with 2 doses of measles and rubella containing vaccines in each district of the country.
- Surveillance: Sustain a sensitive and timely case-based surveillance system for measles & rubella.
- Outbreaks: Ensure adequate preparedness and timely response to measles and rubella outbreaks.
- Linkages: Strengthen support and linkages to achieve the above strategic objectives.
- Demand Generation for Vaccination: Focused mass awareness campaigns to mitigate the risks of non-vaccination and dispel myths related to MR vaccine for addressing vaccine hesitancy and increasing coverage.
Source: PIB
Consider the following statements:
1. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease.
2.Measles is caused by an enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus.
3.Rubella is less infectious and milder than measles.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
A.Only one
B.Only two
C.All three
D.None
Answer B