The number of measles cases in Europe is likely to increase in the coming months. The disease is circulating in a few European countries, and not enough people have been vaccinated against the potentially fatal disease in some areas, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned on Friday. Last year, 2,361 measles infections were diagnosed in ECDC member countries, of which roughly 75 percent were reported by Romania, or 1,755 in total. That figure rose rapidly this year. This year, six people died from measles in Romania, and one person died in Ireland.