Ontario sees no new measles cases in former hot spot for first time since spring
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Measles is returning to Canada, with nearly 4,000 cases reported since January. Never seen since the disease was eradicated in Canada nearly 30 years ago. The sudden return of this disease, which was thought to have been forgotten, is due to pockets of unimmunized populations. The disease mainly affects children who are not vaccinated.
Southwestern Ontario region sees no new measles cases for first time since spring
Data released by Public Health Ontario shows no additional illnesses in the area covered by Southwestern Public Health over the past week, which in April accounted for 45 per cent of the province's cases and the highest count in Canada.

Ontario sees no new measles cases in former hot spot for first time since spring
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TORONTO — The former measles outbreak in Canada, which was located in Ontario, does not report new cases for the first time since a spring wave. The data published by Public Health Ontario show no new cases in the area covered by Southwest Public Health, which accounted for 45% of the province's cases in April, the highest number in Canada. This threshold occurs after the region reported only one new case for each of the previous three weeks, al…
Ontario sees no new measles cases in former hot spot for first time since spring – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Canada’s former measles hot spot is reporting no new cases for the first time since a spring surge. Data released by Public Health Ontario shows no additional illnesses in the area covered by Southwestern Public Health, which in April accounted for 45 per cent of the province’s cases and the highest count in Canada. The benchmark comes after the region reported just one new case for each of the previous three weeks, although there are …
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