Public Health Ontario says 173 more people have been infected with measles in the province over the past week, bringing the number of cases to 1,795 since the outbreak began last October.
“That’s 173 more cases than we want to see,” said Dr. Sarah Wilson, a public health physician at the agency.
Public Health Ontario’s weekly measles report, released Thursday, said the virus continues to spread primarily among people who have not been vaccinated.
“Ninety-five per cent of cases are either unimmunized or with unknown immunization history, and three-quarters of the outbreak cases are in young people under the age of 20, so measles (is) impacting babies, children and adolescents,” said Wilson.
The latest number of cases is “consistent” with the province’s measles reports over the last several weeks, she said, adding there were 10 more hospitalizations.
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