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Confl Health. 2024 February 1; Volume 18 (Issue 1); 14.; DOI:10.1186/s13031-024-00569-6
Van Brusselen D, Dubois AH, Bindu LK, Moluh Z, Nzomukunda Y, et al.
Confl Health. 2024 February 1; Volume 18 (Issue 1); 14.; DOI:10.1186/s13031-024-00569-6
The COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine hesitancy are not the only causes of the increase in measles cases in low- and middle-income countries. Measles epidemics, like the recent one in eastern DRC, are often quickly halted by mass vaccination in ‘easy to reach’ refugee camps. However, governmental and humanitarian actors fail to respond effectively in ‘hard-to-reach’ areas like Masisi, frequently limiting themselves to more accessible areas close to big cities.