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Measles Cases Rise in Brazil: National Alert Issued

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Measles Cases⁢ Rise Globally,‍ Brazil Confirms 34 Infections ​This ⁣Year

BRASÍLIA – Amidst a surge in measles cases worldwide, brazil’s Ministry‌ of Health has issued a warning⁤ following⁢ the confirmation of 34 measles infections across the country in 2024. The alert comes‌ as ​global ⁣health authorities report⁢ a significant increase in outbreaks, with over​ 360,000 suspected cases reported in 173 countries by the World Health ⁣Organization (WHO), of which around 164,000 have been confirmed.

The global rise is especially pronounced in the⁣ Eastern Mediterranean Region (34% of cases), Africa (23%), adn Europe ⁤(18%).In the ⁢Americas,11,691⁣ cases and 25 deaths have been confirmed in ten countries,with Canada‌ (over 5,000 cases),Mexico (4,703),and the United ​States (1,514)‌ reporting the ​highest ⁢numbers. The U.S. recorded its​ first measles death in ⁤a decade in March of this year.

South‌ American countries are also experiencing outbreaks, with Bolivia ‌reporting 320⁤ confirmed cases, paraguay 50, peru 4, and Argentina 35.

WHO data indicates that ⁢adolescents and young adults represent the highest absolute number⁤ of cases,with 22% of confirmed cases in the Americas occurring among those ⁣aged 10-19,and 19% between 20-29. Though, ​infants under one year old are the most vulnerable, exhibiting a rate of 6.6 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Measles is a highly contagious viral​ disease spread through respiratory transmission, similar to COVID-19 and influenza. It can ​lead to serious and potentially fatal complications, particularly in children under two years of ‍age. ‍ Symptoms initially resemble the‌ flu -⁣ high fever,⁢ cough, runny ⁢nose,⁣ conjunctivitis, and malaise -⁣ followed by‍ the appearance of a characteristic red rash. ‍Individuals are‌ contagious for⁣ up to six ‌days before ⁤ the rash appears, ⁤and for four days‍ after. ⁢ Health officials‍ emphasize that one infected person ⁢can potentially infect 16 others who are not immunized.

The Ministry of Health’s warning underscores the importance of vaccination‍ as the most effective ⁤means of preventing measles and⁤ controlling⁣ its spread.Prior to the 1990s, measles was a leading cause of infant mortality⁢ in Brazil, highlighting the critical role of ​immunization programs.

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