Measles jabs still needed by 30,000 children in Wales
Fears have been raised that up to 30,000 children in Wales still need urgent protection against measles despite a large outbreak around Swansea being brought under control.
The Welsh assembly's health committee said there could be "no room for complacency between outbreaks".
The committee has been reviewing the Swansea outbreak, which saw more than 1,200 cases of disease.
Carl Roberts reports.