Quebec declares end to measles outbreak after no cases reported for 32 days
- Quebec's Health Department has declared an end to the measles outbreak after no new cases were reported for 32 days, according to a spokeswoman.
- Marie-Christine Patry stated that an outbreak can be considered over if 32 days pass without a new reported infection.
- The outbreak began in December 2024 and involved a contagious traveler who visited Quebec before diagnosis.
- Quebec had 40 cases reported, primarily in the Laurentians region.
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Quebec Declares End to Measles Outbreak After No Cases Reported for 32 Days
Quebec’s Health Department has declared an end to the measles outbreak in the province. A spokeswoman said today the department determined the outbreak was over after no new cases were reported over the weekend. Marie-Christine Patry says an outbreak can be considered over if 32 days pass without a new reported infection. Quebec’s outbreak began in December 2024, and involved a contagious traveller who had visited the province before they were d…
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