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Source: Radio New Zealand

Vaccination efforts have ramped up as part of a nationwide Measles Immunisation Week campaign. RNZ / YouTube

More than 15,000 measles vaccines were given during last week’s immunisation drive.

It’s more than twice the number of a typical week.

Vaccination efforts have ramped up as part of a nationwide Measles Immunisation Week campaign.

There are 18 confirmed cases in the current outbreak, with 17 of those no longer infectious.

The latest case was found in Nelson on Sunday. It is unlinked to the others, and health officials say it could mean there is undetected transmission in the community.

Health New Zealand said it’s encouraging to see communities rally behind the event. However, it says there is a long way to go before a 95-percent vaccination rate is reached.

Coverage of 95 percent was needed for herd immunity.

Measles modelling by the New Zealand Institute for Public Health and Forensic Science suggested as many as 150 people a week could get infected with measles if an epidemic took hold in New Zealand.

The modelling also found that increasing vaccination rates by five percent could halve the number of hospitalisations in an outbreak.

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