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Canada's 2025 measles outbreak, driven by low vaccination rates, has caused over 4,900 cases, 165 hospitalizations, and one death, mostly among unvaccinated youth.
Canada is facing a significant measles outbreak in 2025, with over 4,900 cases reported, primarily in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and New Brunswick.
The outbreak, linked to declining vaccination rates since the pandemic, has led to 2,375 cases in Ontario alone, mostly among unvaccinated infants, children, and adolescents.
Hospitalizations have reached 165, with 12 in intensive care and one infant fatality.
Measles, highly contagious and preventable, spreads easily through airborne particles and can cause severe complications.
British Columbia reported no new cases for the first time in weeks, but public health officials across the country warn of ongoing risks, especially for vulnerable populations.
El brote de sarampión de 2025 en Canadá, impulsado por bajas tasas de vacunación, ha causado más de 4,900 casos, 165 hospitalizaciones y una muerte, en su mayoría entre jóvenes no vacunados.