Peru Confirms Four Cases of Measles in Lima, Although It Discards Local Transmission
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The Ministry of Health (Minsa) of Peru confirmed this Monday that four cases of measles have been detected in Lima, although it ruled out that there is a local transmission in the capital of Peru, a country facing an outbreak of the disease in the southern region of Puno, bordering Bolivia.
The Ministry of Health (Minsa) confirmed 27 cases of measles in the country and maintains 38 cases under evaluation, which has triggered health alerts about this highly contagious disease.Measles are transmitted through respiratory goticles, so it can spread rapidly, especially among people who do not have full vaccination.What are the warning signs of measles?The first symptoms of measles usually appear with high fever, general malaise, nasal c…
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