As Measles Spreads Across the Americas, Outbreaks in Mexico and Canada Have Also Turned Deadly
- Measles outbreaks in 2025 have caused multiple deaths and rising cases across Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
- The outbreaks started in Mennonite communities in Chihuahua, Mexico, which are closely connected to communities in Texas and Canada.
- Canada reported at least 2,755 cases with a recent infant death in Ontario, while Mexico had 1,520 cases and four deaths as of late May.
- Dr. Kieran Moore urged all to receive two MMR vaccine doses since the vaccine offers nearly 100% protection against this highly contagious virus.
- The outbreaks mark the largest surge in decades, highlighting risks from low vaccination rates and sustained spread beyond initial communities.
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As measles spreads across the Americas, outbreaks in Mexico and Canada have also turned deadly
As measles cases in the United States continue to mount, neighboring countries Canada and Mexico are also experiencing significant outbreaks – all of which have been linked to at least one death.
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