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Confirmed cases of measles in Canada are nearly three times higher than in the US, despite Canada's far smaller population.
Local health officials are ending weekly measles reports for a southern Ontario hot spot that had led the country in ...
Although measles has been declared eliminated in most of the developing countries including Canada since 1998, the country is ...
Months after fearing she would lose her baby girl to measles, Morgan Birch says she wants Canadians to educate themselves ...
Despite having 300 million fewer residents, Canada now has nearly three times more measles cases than the United States.
Alberta is the province hardest hit by the disease with more cases than the entire US. Experts warn of declining vaccination ...
Experts link the brunt of the outbreak to anti-vaccine Anabaptist groups in Ontario and Alberta. Read more at ...
A wave of anti-vaccine sentiment has spurred measles outbreaks around the world, and could lead to outbreaks of other ...
As the growing spread of measles in Canada may be imperiling the country's official elimination status for the disease, some social media users are blaming the entry of unvaccinated immigrants for the ...
Newfoundland and Labrador's top medical officials are keeping a close eye on the measles as thousands of people from across Canada prepare to travel to St. John's for the Canada Games in August.
Canada eliminated measles in 1998, meaning the virus no longer spreads on its own here; cases are typically introduced through international travel.
The U.S. is up to 1,267 confirmed measles cases this year and Kentucky has a new outbreak. The national case count is seven cases shy of 2019's record case count.