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The Age of Measles Vaccination Will Be Extended by 10 Years

Summary by La Jornada
Given the increase in measles cases in the country, the federal government decided to “expand” the vaccination age by 10 years, so in the next campaign it will be extended to 49-year-olds, reported yesterday the head of the Ministry of Health (Ssa), David Kershenobich, in the morning of President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Given the increase in measles cases in the country, the federal government decided to “expand” the vaccination age by 10 years, so in the next campaign it will be extended to 49-year-olds, reported yesterday the head of the Ministry of Health (Ssa), David Kershenobich, in the morning of President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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ORURO, 3 Jul (NOMADA NEWS). – The director of the Departmental Health Service (SEDES) of Oruro, Juan Rasguido, reported this Thursday that the laboratory result is expected to confirm the first positive case of measles in Oruro, in a 16-year-old adolescent. "We have a positive case (of measles) laboratorically in the department of Oruro, but it has to be made clear is not a confirmed case," explained Rasguido. He recalled that a case of measles …

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The Departmental Health Service (Sedes) of Oruro reported the first positive case of measles in that department: a 16-year-old adolescent. The case is still under investigation because it has no epidemiological or clinical connection. “It is a positive confirmed laboratorially, epidemiological research was done, it has no epidemiological connection with the departments that have (sarampion),” explained the director of the Sedes de Oruro, Juan Ra…

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After an epidemiological investigation, it was established that the patient has no connection with the departments where the largest number of cases were detected....

Oruro, July 3, 2025 (ATB Digital).- The Departmental Health Service (Sedes) reported the first positive case of measles in the department of Oruro in a 16-year-old adolescent. The case is still under investigation because it does not present an epidemiological or clinical link. “It is a positive confirmed laboratorially, epidemiological research was carried out, it has no epidemiological connection with the departments that have (sarampion),” ex…

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eju.tv broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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