Ontario reports first death from measles in over a decade
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[May 18, 2024]
By Saadeq Ahmed
TORONTO (Reuters) - An Ontario child under the age of five has died of
measles, the first such case in the Canadian province in more than a
decade, according to the provincial health agency.
The child required hospitalization and was not vaccinated against the
highly infectious respiratory virus, Public Health Ontario (PHO) said in
a statement on Thursday, without specifying when or where the child
died, or their actual age.
For the period between Jan. 1, 2013 and this week, there had not been a
single measles-related death recorded in the province.
Measles, a highly contagious, airborne virus that mostly affects
children under five years old, can be prevented by two doses of vaccine
and more than 50 million deaths have been averted since 2000, according
to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blamed "growing vaccine hesitancy" over
the past decade around North America and the world for some of the
recent outbreaks of preventable childhood illnesses.
"My best advice to all families is to listen to your physicians, talk
with your doctors about what vaccinations are right for their kids ..
this is a tragedy that nobody wants to see. I can't imagine what that
family is going through right now," Trudeau told reporters in Winnipeg.
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An illustration provides a 3D graphical representation of a
spherical-shaped, measles virus particle studded with glycoprotein
tubercles in this handout image obtained by Reuters April 9, 2019.
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In February, the WHO warned that
more than half the world's countries will be at high or very high
risk of measles outbreaks by the end of the year unless urgent
preventative measures were taken.
Ontario, Canada's most populous province, has reported 22 cases of
measles so far this year, with the source of infection in 15
attributed to travel, PHO said. Ontario reported some 101 cases
between 2013 and 2023.
Canada eradicated measles in 1998 thanks to high immunization
coverage, according to the federal health agency. As a result,
measles cases in Ontario are predominantly associated with travel,
often referred to as “measles importations", the PHO said.
(Reporting by Saadeq Ahmed; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Deepa
Babington)
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