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Measles Outbreak in Jalisco; Causes Suspension of Classes in Universities

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The increase in measles cases in Jalisco has led several universities to temporarily suspend face-to-face classes as a preventive measure. The State Health Secretariat reports that as of October 29, 137 cases have been counted in different municipalities. Among the confirmed cases, two have been presented in university institutions, including a recent infection at UNIVA. Some universities urge students to get vaccinated and take precautions, whi…
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The increase in measles cases in Jalisco has led several universities to temporarily suspend face-to-face classes as a preventive measure. The State Health Secretariat reports that as of October 29, 137 cases have been counted in different municipalities. Among the confirmed cases, two have been presented in university institutions, including a recent infection at UNIVA. Some universities urge students to get vaccinated and take precautions, whi…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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