As Measles Spreads Across the Americas, Outbreaks in Mexico and Canada Have Also Turned Deadly
- Measles outbreaks in 2025 have caused multiple deaths and rising cases across Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
- The outbreaks started in Mennonite communities in Chihuahua, Mexico, which are closely connected to communities in Texas and Canada.
- Canada reported at least 2,755 cases with a recent infant death in Ontario, while Mexico had 1,520 cases and four deaths as of late May.
- Dr. Kieran Moore urged all to receive two MMR vaccine doses since the vaccine offers nearly 100% protection against this highly contagious virus.
- The outbreaks mark the largest surge in decades, highlighting risks from low vaccination rates and sustained spread beyond initial communities.
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