Measles cases in Canada are increasing, Canada's chief public health officer warns
- Forty measles cases have been reported in Canada in 2024, with most cases in Quebec. Infection can lead to severe complications including deafness and brain injury.
- Measles symptoms include fever, watery eyes, runny nose, and cough, followed by a red rash. Parents are urged to ensure children are vaccinated.
- Public Health Agency of Canada states that measles infections may be caused by increased global activity and low vaccine uptake. Health coverage is supported by the Canadian Medical Association.
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