The World Health Organization has declared Brazil free of measles, after no case of the disease was registered in the last year.

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Measles can spread rapidly through the air due to sneezing or a cough, and the first symptoms appear after 10 days with red spots on the skin. While most patients recover within three weeks, it can cause pneumonia, blindness or even death in malnourished children.
"This is without a doubt a big step forward and conclusive proof of what vaccinations can do. We have eradicated smallpox, polio, rubella, measles and we are moving ahead with controlling various other diseases," Renato Kfouri, vice-president of the Brazilian Immunization Society, told the O Globo daily.
In the coming months, the WHO will issue a certification for the eradication of measles to Brazil.
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