Canada No Longer Measles-Free After surge in Cases
Ottawa, Canada – Canada has lost its statusโ as โa measles-free country, a designation held for three decades, following a important increase in cases, with over 5,000 reported thisโ year.The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) confirmed the change, citing ongoing โtransmission of the virus within communities.This marksโฃ a reversal of years of progress in eliminating โthe highly contagious disease and raises โขconcerns about potential outbreaks and public health โimpacts.
The lossโค of “measles-free” status, earnedโ when a country demonstratesโ sustained interruption of local virus spread, underscores vulnerabilities in vaccinationโค coverage and public โคhealth infrastructure. Whileโ occasional imported cases are expected, the current outbreak โขsignals aโ breakdown in community immunity, impacting vulnerable populations and perhaps leading to a resurgence of a disease once considered largely controlled. Regaining theโข status requiresโฃ at least 12 months without evidence of ongoing transmission of theโข current measles โstrain.
Before this year’s โsurge,โฃ Canada had maintained measles elimination since 1993. Experts attributeโข the recent โrise to several factors, including โdecreased vaccination rates, limited access to primary care physicians, and the spread of misinformation regarding vaccine safety. The absenceโค of aโฃ national immunization registry, allowing individuals to easily verify their vaccination status, has โalso been identified as a contributing factor.
Canadian immunologist Dawn Bowdish of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, highlighted a lack of proactive public health outreach to address vaccine hesitancyโข and distrust. “This highlights how many of our systems were broken to get us to this point,” she told the BBC.
The situation underscores the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates to protect communities from preventable diseases. Public health officials are urging Canadians toโ ensure they and their families are up-to-date on measles vaccinations.
(KNA / KNA)