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…
The situation is quite different on the Ontario side, which has more than 900 cases.
The measles outbreak that began in December in Quebec officially ended, confirmed the Ministry of Health. The situation is quite different on the Ontario side, which counts more than 900 cases.
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