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Geresa Confirms Two Indigenous Cases of Measles in Arequipa

Summary by Diario Correo
The Regional Health Management of Arequipa (Geresa) confirmed two new cases of measles in the region, but, unlike the previous three cases that were imported, this time they are indigenous cases. READ ALSO: Arequipa Health: Third imported case of measles in 11-month-old baby Confirmed The Regional Health Manager, Walther Porto, mentioned that one of these cases is a 14-year-old teenager from the city of Camana, while the second is a 21-year-old …
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The Regional Health Management (Geresa) of Lambayeque confirmed the first case of measles in the region in a child under two years of age who did not have a complete vaccination schedule.Vanessa Siapo, a regional health deputy, reported that the girl remained in the Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo Hospital, although she was already discharged a few days ago and is currently stable in her home."So they are reporting that she has not had the complete vac…

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The Regional Health Management of Arequipa (Geresa) confirmed two new cases of measles in the region, but, unlike the previous three cases that were imported, this time they are indigenous cases. READ ALSO: Arequipa Health: Third imported case of measles in 11-month-old baby Confirmed The Regional Health Manager, Walther Porto, mentioned that one of these cases is a 14-year-old teenager from the city of Camana, while the second is a 21-year-old …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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