6 MAY: British holidaymakers have been blamed for a measles epidemic in the Canary Islands.
Health authorities in Tenerife have reported 25 cases in the past month - most of them in children under 15 months.
And they claim that the "anti-vaccine mentality" of Britons is responsible.
"This happens in developed countries where there is access to full health treatment and people have stopped vaccinating their children", an official said.




