continues its slow spread across communities in the country, health officials are urging Canadians to stay vigilant and keep their vaccinations up-to-date.“We’re seeing a lot of illness that was almost rendered non-existent, starting to come back because of vaccine hesitancy,” Holland told reporters. “We have to depoliticize health information. We have to be a society that follows science.
As of Feb. 17, the Public Health Agency of Canada had recorded six domestic measles cases this year. Since the data was recorded, there have been more reported cases inMeasles is a highly contagious viral infection. Symptoms include a rash, fever, cough and fatigue.
“It may also spread through direct contact with secretions from the nose and throat of a person who is infected or from touching objects with these secretions. Measles is one of the most highly communicable infectious diseases, and can very easily spread to other people if they are susceptible.”Haunting ‘knocking’ sound from Titan sub heard for 1st time in new documentary
The best protection against measles is vaccination with two doses of a measles-containing vaccine, which are almost 100 per cent effective at preventing infection.In 1998, measles was declared eliminated in Canada, meaning cases were no longer originating in this country. But infections occur here when someone contracts measles in another country and travels here, according to PHAC. And measles, Canada’s chief public health officer Dr.
Both adults and children need to have received two doses of measles vaccine in order to be fully protected. The first dose of a measles-containing vaccine is usually given to children at 12 months of age. The second dose is usually given at 18 months of age or between four and six years of age, PHAC said.Quebec facing 10 confirmed cases of measles, top doctor says he’s ‘worried’
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