- Measles is one of the most contagious and deadliest killers of children under the age of five.
- Severe measles is more likely among poorly nourished young children, especially those with insufficient vitamin A, or whose immune systems have been weakened by HIV/AIDS or other diseases.
- Immunization campaigns have a real impact. Since the year 2000, more than one billion children in high risk countries have been vaccinated against the disease.
- The United Nations Foundation is a proud member of the Measles & Rubella Initiative (MRI) which is focused on reducing global measles mortality by 95% by year 2015. All donations made to the Shot@Life Stop the Spots campaign will directly support MRI’s work in developing countries.
- It only costs $1 to provide a measles vaccine to a child.