By Susie Beever & Jane Kirby, PA agency Measles cases have soared exponentially with an almost 45-fold rise in cases across Europe, the World Health Organisation has warned. Health officials are seeing an alarming rise in cases of the disease, which predominantly affects children and has been known to be deadly or cause lifelong disabilities. According to WHO, there were 42,200 cases reported by member states last year – compared with 941 the year before. Two in five cases were children aged between one and four, while one in five were patients who were 20 or older. WHO officials have now said…