Measles Cases Reported Across Sindh, Health Officials Urge Vaccination
Health authorities in Sindh have reported a rise in measles cases this year, with more than 2,000 suspected infections recorded across the province.
According to health officials and medical reports, dozens of children have been admitted to hospitals for treatment, while authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
Medical experts have expressed concern over the spread of the disease and emphasized the importance of routine childhood immunization. They noted that measles is a preventable illness, and vaccination remains the most effective way to reduce the risk of infection and complications.
Doctors have advised parents to ensure timely vaccination of children and to seek medical care if early symptoms such as fever, cough, or rash appear.
Health professionals continue to raise awareness about immunization programs, stating that increased vaccination coverage can help control outbreaks and reduce complications among children.

