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They Watch 500 Houses in Jalisco for Measles in Zapopan; Is There a Risk of an Outbreak?

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The inhabitants of 500 houses are under epidemiological surveillance after the confirmation of the first case of measles in Jalisco, according to the Ministry of Health; for the past 31 years no case was detected in the state. Although no outbreak has been detected among people who lived with the under 2 years old with measles in Zapopan. So far, 12 vaccines have been applied to people close to the patient who did not have the biological.
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The inhabitants of 500 houses are under epidemiological surveillance after the confirmation of the first case of measles in Jalisco, according to the Ministry of Health; for the past 31 years no case was detected in the state. Although no outbreak has been detected among people who lived with the under 2 years old with measles in Zapopan. So far, 12 vaccines have been applied to people close to the patient who did not have the biological.

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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