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Public health measures against measles stepped up as Singapore records 11 cases in January

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Singapore is stepping up public health measures against measles, as cases rise locally and around the world. The country recorded 11 cases in January. During the same period last year, there were just two cases. The Communicable Diseases Agency says the moves are precautionary. It is urging people to stay up to date with vaccinations. CNA speaks to Dr Leong Hoe Nam from Rophi Clinic at Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. He shared what is driving the ride in measles cases in Singapore, key signs and symptoms, and if the rise in cases means there might be a silent community spread. 

Singapore is stepping up public health measures against measles, as cases rise locally and around the world. The country recorded 11 cases in January. During the same period last year, there were just two cases. The Communicable Diseases Agency says the moves are precautionary. It is urging people to stay up to date with vaccinations. CNA speaks to Dr Leong Hoe Nam from Rophi Clinic at Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. He shared what is driving the ride in measles cases in Singapore, key signs and symptoms, and if the rise in cases means there might be a silent community spread. 

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