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Increases Measles Cases to 24 in Arequipa After 8 New Infections Are Confirmed

Summary by Diario Correo
The cases of measles in Arequipa increased from 16 to 24 during the last weekend, after eight new infections were confirmed through specialized tests that were processed at the National Institute of Health (INS) in Lima. The increase represents half of the cases that had already been registered until last week.The regional health manager, Walter Porto, reported that the new results correspond to samples that were still pending confirmation by an…
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The progress of measles in the region does not stop. In just hours, the official number of people diagnosed with this disease jumped from 16 to 24, according to the latest report of the Regional Health Administration (Geresa). This increase represents a 50% increase that has led the health authorities to redouble efforts to contain the spread of the virus. The new infections, confirmed after specialized tests carried out in the laboratories of t…

The cases of measles in Arequipa increased from 16 to 24 during the last weekend, after eight new infections were confirmed through specialized tests that were processed at the National Institute of Health (INS) in Lima. The increase represents half of the cases that had already been registered until last week.The regional health manager, Walter Porto, reported that the new results correspond to samples that were still pending confirmation by an…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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