The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting immunisation against diseases including measles, polio and cholera that could put the lives of nearly 80 million children under the age of 1 at risk.
Ina new analysis from the World Health Organisation and partners, health officials warned that more than half of 129 countries where immunisation data were available reported moderate, severe or total suspensions of vaccination services in March and April.
"Disruption to immunisation programmes from the Covid-19 pandemic threatens to unwind decades of progress against vaccine-preventable diseases like measles," said WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The report was also produced by Unicef, the Sabin Vaccine Institute and GAVI.
Unicef reported a significant delay in planned vaccine deliveries because of lockdown measures and a dramatic reduction in the number of flights. More than 40 of Africa's 54 nations have closed their borders, though some allow cargo and emergency transport.