News
Canada is at risk of losing its measles elimination status as an outbreak that started in New Brunswick last year continues to grow.
Some doctors in Alberta have criticized officials for not declaring a health emergency in the western province where measles ...
4d
Edmonton Journal on MSNCanada could lose its measles designation by October: expertsMeasles cases across the country are being reported daily and if the trend continues, Canada will likely lose its designation ...
Measles cases in Manitoba peaked last May, when the province reported 72 confirmed cases. The province saw the second-highest ...
Data released by Public Health Ontario shows no additional illnesses in the area covered by Southwestern Public Health over ...
Canada has had three times as many measles cases as the U.S. this year, according to the Canadian government and Centers for ...
Although measles has been declared eliminated in most of the developing countries including Canada since 1998, the country is facing its worst measles outbreak. The number of cases have ...
Canada’s former measles hot spot is reporting no new cases for the first time since a spring surge. Data released by Public ...
In Ontario, health authorities say the outbreak began ... Experts say it's tough to pinpoint why measles have spread wider in Canada than in the US, but many agree that cases in both countries are ...
North America’s three biggest measles outbreaks continue to balloon, with more than 2,500 known cases; three people have died in the U.S. and one in Mexico.
The response to each measles case in the U.S. costs an estimated $30,000 to $50,000, according to Dr. David Sugerman, a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scientist.
A sign outside Southwestern Public Health in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, on, March 4, warns residents to call ahead before visiting a doctor or hospital if they think they have the measles.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results