From whihc year from now on measles death was 0

It is difficult to provide an exact year from now on when measles deaths reach zero, as it depends on various factors such as vaccination rates, healthcare infrastructure, and global efforts to eradicate the disease. However, major progress has been made in reducing measles deaths worldwide through vaccination campaigns and improved healthcare systems. For example, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), measles deaths decreased by 95% from 2000 to 2018. With ongoing efforts, it is hopeful that measles deaths will eventually reach zero in the near future.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in the year 2016, measles vaccination prevented an estimated 84.7% of measles-related deaths worldwide. However, it is important to note that measles deaths may still occur, especially in regions with limited healthcare access or low vaccination rates. The goal is to achieve zero measles deaths globally, and efforts are ongoing to eliminate measles as a public health threat.