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Alberta reports 1,314 confirmed measles cases since March, surpassing U.S. number
Alberta reports 1,314 confirmed measles cases since March, surpassing U.S. number

National Post

time14-07-2025

  • Health
  • National Post

Alberta reports 1,314 confirmed measles cases since March, surpassing U.S. number

Article content She noted that it's expected for every 1,000 cases, one to three people will die. Article content 'Quite a large number — maybe even as many as one in five — will get a bacterial infection after measles,' she said. Article content 'That's not nothing, that's a big deal.' Article content Opposition NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi said the United Conservative government should step up public health awareness efforts before Alberta starts seeing its own severe outcomes. Article content 'In a time where we have a massive public health outbreak, we are seeing absolute silence from this government,' Nenshi said. Article content 'This is absolute dereliction of duty and it has very real consequences on children who are getting very, very ill.' Article content Preventative Health Services Minister Adriana LaGrange's office did not immediately respond to questions Monday. Article content Saxinger also said she thought recent actions taken by U.S. President Donald Trump could be undermining the trustworthiness of U.S. data. Article content In March, the Trump administration moved to cut more than US$11 billion in public health funding across dozens of states, though in May a federal judge granted an injunction to block the cuts after 23 states filed a lawsuit. Article content Article content 'I'm not sure … the data infrastructure is as reliable as it used to be,' Saxinger said about the United States. Article content 'When you introduce a lot of chaos and disruption into a system that really relies on an organizational structure to make things happen properly, there's going to be problems.' Article content The two professors said it's unlikely Alberta or other provinces dealing with measles outbreaks will be able to get transmission under control before the fall, which is when Canada could lose its long-held measles eradication status. Article content Jenne said losing the status might not mean much for many Albertans when it comes to day-to-day life, though it could mean other countries might implement travel recommendations and vaccine requirements for those visiting Canada. Article content 'Those things can impact things as far-ranging as tourism to amateur sport visits to even business meetings if Canada is seen as an infection risk to other countries' populations,' he said. Article content 'This is something we really need to avoid, but it is not looking very likely that we will be able to avoid it, at least in the short term.' Article content

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