Canada has held measles elimination status for nearly 30 years — but that could be gone by the fall.
If the current outbreaks keep growing the way they have been, Canada could lose that status by October 2025, according to a recent risk update from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
“It is a very substantial public health issue right now. Canada achieved measles elimination in 1998. We’ve not had outbreaks of this size in more than 30 years,” said Dr. Sarah Wilson, a public health physician from Public Health Ontario.
“I can only use the word startling to describe what it has been like as a public physician. And measles transmission will end once the measles virus stops finding people to infect.”
That means measles vaccination rates have to go up, she said.
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