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30 cases of measles are identified in the north of Nova Scotia

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30 cases measles identified north:

Health Nova Scotia reports that there are now 30 cases of measles in the. For example, north of the province.

The public health agency had reported only one case on July 7 in the northern zone. Moreover, states that the 30 infections would all be linked to trips to Canada in regions where measles is present.

“Currently. the new cases are mainly in large households and in certain small communities where contacts are close,” said Health Nova Scotia, in a statement published on Thursday.

Health officials said that this increase in the number of cases was expected. because it is common for secondary infections to appear within seven to 21 days depending on the identification of the first cases of measles.

Eight of the 30 cases in the northern zone have been confirmed in the laboratory. the others are considered to be confirmed 30 cases measles identified north according to the exposure of patients within the household and their symptoms.

Despite the increase in the number of infections, the risk for the general public remains considered low.

The Provincial Health Agency reminds neo-Scotlers that the best protection against measles is vaccination. and that anyone born after 1970 should have two doses of measles vaccine, mumps and rubella after its first birthday.

The Ministry of Health of Nova Scotia indicates that 93.4% of children who had two years in 2024 received a dose of the measles vaccine, and that 78.6% were fully vaccinated with two doses. A ministry spokesperson specifies that real vaccination rates against measles in Nova Scotia could be higher “due to under-declaration”.

Scientists. on the other hand, claim that a 95% vaccination rate of the population, with two doses, is necessary to stop the spread of measles.

In May. only one case of measles was reported 30 cases measles identified north in the regional municipality of Halifax, but no secondary infection was identified with the initial case, now considered “resolved”.

30 cases measles identified north

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