"Global Measles Outbreaks: A Looming Threat to Canada"

The World Health Organization reported a significant increase in measles cases in Europe, raising concerns about potential outbreaks in Canada due to high global travel and low vaccination rates. While Canada eliminated measles in 1998, the country's vaccination coverage has fallen below the 95% threshold needed to prevent transmission. The pandemic led to a decline in routine immunizations, leaving many vulnerable. Clinicians emphasize the contagious nature of measles and urge catch-up vaccination efforts to prevent potential outbreaks. Global travel remains a key concern, with confirmed cases in Canada linked to international travel. Public health officials stress the importance of vaccination for travelers and encourage early immunization for infants in areas with extensive measles circulation.
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