Measles Outbreak: Mexico's Battle and the Regional Response (2026)

Mexico's measles outbreak leads the region as the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) sounds the alarm. With a staggering 740 cases reported, Mexico tops the list, followed by the United States with 171 and Canada with 67. The situation is dire, especially with the 2026 FIFA World Cup just months away, and the upward trend in cases shows no signs of slowing down. The first three weeks of 2026 saw a 43-fold increase in measles cases across seven countries, with the highest incidence rates found in children under one year old. This highlights the urgent need for second-dose vaccination coverage. The Mexican government has taken action, establishing mobile vaccination clinics and urging the public to get vaccinated. However, the Trump administration's withdrawal from the World Health Organization complicates efforts to contain the outbreak, as both the US and Mexico request a two-month extension to address their respective outbreaks. The situation is further complicated by the fact that only 33% of countries in the region have reached the 95% threshold for the first vaccine dose, and only 20% have achieved it for the second. With the region's health at stake, the need for action is clear.

Measles Outbreak: Mexico's Battle and the Regional Response (2026)

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