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Singapore reports its first 2026 preschool measles case in an unvaccinated infant, highlighting vaccine importance.
Singapore confirmed its first preschool measles case in 2026 involving an unvaccinated 11-month-old girl who attended preschool during her infectious period, marking the fifth infant case this year.
The child, who had no travel or known exposure history, is recovering and not linked to recent outbreaks.
Most close contacts were vaccinated or receiving post-exposure treatment; four unvaccinated contacts were quarantined but released after receiving protection.
The Communicable Diseases Agency emphasized that 87% of 2026’s measles cases involved unvaccinated individuals, reinforcing the MMR vaccine’s effectiveness and the need for high community immunity to protect vulnerable populations.
Singapur informa su primer caso de sarampión preescolar en 2026 en un bebé no vacunado, destacando la importancia de la vacuna.