20 April 2013
Last updated at 21:45 GMT
Hundreds attend more vaccination clinics at hospitals in the
Swansea and Neath Port Talbot areas, as an investigation continues into
the death of man who had measles.
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More than 450 people were vaccinated at Neath Port Talbot Hospital
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than 1,800 people have attended drop-in MMR clinics at four hospitals
in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot, as the death of man linked to the
measles outbreak is investigated.
Gareth Williams, 25, died at his home in Swansea on Thursday.
Tests by Public Health Wales have confirmed that he had measles at the time of his death.
The number of reported measles cases in Wales now stands at 808.
It is the third weekend in a row that vaccination clinics have been held, in a bid to stem the epidemic.
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Analysis
Paul Heaney
BBC Wales news
More than 450 people were given the MMR jab at Neath Port
Talbot hospital, with health officials reporting a steady stream
throughout the day.
Most attending had children under 16, many of them toddlers.
But public health health officials were pleased they were also reaching their target group of teenagers and adults under 42.
Some who attended said they weren't sure if they'd had the booster jab but were attending to get one as a precaution.
Widespread media coverage on Friday of the death of a man in
Swansea who had measles also prompted others turn up for an injection.
Others had received letters from their children's school or their GP urging them to attend a clinic.
One mother of a baby told me: "I think a couple of seconds of
crying is a lot better than having your child in hospital with
something like measles."
The hospital has seen a steady stream of patients since 10am,
with more staff than normal working to keep waiting times to a minimum.
It's the third weekend that the health board has put on extra clinics for the injection.
More sessions are already planned for next Saturday.
"We're seeing older people today -
more teenagers and adults, which is great," said Dr Sara Hayes,
director of public health for Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Health Board
(AMBU).
"The message from me is if you were born after 1970 and you
haven't had a measles or two MMRs, you should come for a vaccination if
you live in our area."
Pupils at five schools have also been offered MMR jabs, with a
further 10 schools being visited by vaccination teams in the coming
week.
The appeal by PHW for parents to make sure their children are
vaccinated against measles has taken an increasingly urgent tone,
following the death of Mr Williams at his home in Port Tennant Road in
Swansea.
Tests on Friday confirmed that Mr Williams did have the
disease when he died, though further investigations are under way to
establish if the illness is linked to the death.
"Whatever the cause of death in this case we should not be
surprised if, as the outbreak grows, we start to see deaths in Wales,"
said Dr Marion Lyons, PHW's director of health protection.
"Those not fully vaccinated with two doses of MMR are highly likely to catch measles, which is highly contagious."
"We know that there are unprotected people in all age groups but we have particular concerns about the 10 to 18 age group."
Since the outbreak began in November, 77 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.
Further tests are being carried out to find out the cause of Gareth Williams' death
Health officials said 1,825 had been seen at four hospitals in Bridgend, Swansea and Neath Port Talbot on Saturday.
The breakdown of people vaccinated were:
- Morriston Hospital, Swansea 341
- Singleton Hospital, Swansea 302
- Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend 727
- Neath Port Talbot Hospital 455
One woman from Port Talbot, who took her teenage
daughter in to be vaccinated, said: "Get it done. Especially with the
outcome of the last week, people are very sick because of it then I
think we should get vaccinated."
Another mother, of a toddler, said: "My daughter had her
routine injection when she should have at 13 months but I decided to
come down and give her the second dose earlier - better to be safe than
sorry."
A fourth round of clinics will also be held next Saturday, again at the four main hospitals in the Swansea area.
Meanwhile, Aneurin Bevan Health Board said 1,600 vaccinations
were carried out at three hospitals in Newport, Abergavenny and Ystrad
Mynach at special clinics on Saturday.
The health board has reported 36 measles cases so far this month, mostly in the Caerphilly and Newport areas.
PHW has been urging parents of children across Wales to
ensure they have been vaccinated, warning that there are cases of
measles in every single health board area.
The call has been backed by the Betsi Cadwaladr University
Health Board covering north Wales, who warned that the outbreak in south
West Wales is likely to spread to other areas.
It follows an outbreak that affected 60 people in the Porthmadog area in 2012.
"The likelihood that unvaccinated children across the country
will come into contact with those already infected is high," said
Siobhan Jones, a consultant in public health at the Betsi Cadwaladr
board.
"It is vital that parents act now to ensure that their children are fully immunised with the MMR vaccine."
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Measles cases in mid and west Wales
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Health board/area
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Nov 2012
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Dec
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Jan 2013
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr*
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Total
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Notifications 1 Nov 2012 to *12:00 BST 17 April 2013
** Abertawe Bro Morgannwg figures are the combined totals for Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot and Swansea
Source: Public Health Wales |
Bridgend |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
12 |
15 |
30 |
Neath Port Talbot |
5 |
9 |
4 |
6 |
43 |
85 |
152 |
Swansea |
10 |
27 |
34 |
59 |
183 |
151 |
464 |
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg HB total** |
15 |
37 |
39 |
66 |
238 |
251 |
646 |
Hywel Dda HB |
17 |
24 |
8 |
9 |
14 |
18 |
90 |
Powys HB |
2 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
36 |
31 |
72 |
Total |
34 |
61 |
50 |
75 |
288 |
300 |
808 |
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