Canada has tallied more than 5,000 cases this year, more than twice as many as the country recorded in the past 25 years combined
Canada is on the verge of losing the measles-elimination status it has held since 1998.
The World Health Organization’s definition of measles elimination requires transmission of the disease to stop within a 12-month period. Canada will cross that transmission threshold at the end of this month, following from an outbreak that started in October 2024.
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