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Enfield measles cases rise during north London outbreak
Summary
The UK Health Security Agency reported 16 new measles cases in Enfield and 10 in Haringey this week, taking London's total to 88 so far this year. Most reported cases are in children under 10.
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Health authorities in north London have reported further measles cases in Enfield and Haringey, the UK Health Security Agency said. This week there were 16 new cases in Enfield and 10 in Haringey, contributing to 88 reported cases in London since the start of the year. Most of the recorded infections are among children under 10. Local councils and NHS vaccination teams say they are working with national agencies to limit further spread.
Reported facts:
- The UK Health Security Agency recorded 16 new measles cases in Enfield and 10 in Haringey this week.
- London's total reported measles cases this year stands at 88, with the majority in children under 10.
- Reported vaccination coverage for 2024–25 was 64.3% in Enfield, 69.6% in London and 83.7% in England.
- Local authorities and NHS teams have described outreach measures, catch-up clinics, and guidance on school exclusion for unvaccinated children who have been exposed.
Summary:
The UKHSA figures show the outbreak continues to produce new cases in north London and is concentrated among young children. Local and national health organisations report ongoing vaccination outreach and catch-up clinics, and the government has launched a wider campaign on childhood vaccination.
