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Some doctors in Alberta have criticized officials for not declaring a health emergency in the western province where measles ...
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Addressing fear, hesitancy in the Mennonite community amid Alberta’s measles outbreak
A team of Alberta community health representatives is addressing fear associated with vaccines for the Low German-speaking Mennonite community in the midst of the measles outbreak.
Health experts are keeping a close eye on the measles situation in Calgary as case counts tick up. And they warn vigilance is ...
The spread of measles both between provinces and within is keeping doctors and health officials across much of Canada on ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNCanada could lose its measles designation by October: experts
Since the start of a new wave of measles cases last fall, Ontario had tallied 2,353 as of July 29, while Alberta's total ...
Alberta is home to just under five million people, while the United States population is more than 341 million.
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Alberta mother of 4-month-old with measles calls on Canadians to educate themselves about vaccines
The province’s 2024 data shows that by age two, 80 per cent of children received one dose of the measles, mumps and rubella ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Measles capital of North America': Alberta doctors sound alarm on immunization
“We’ve been hearing in the media accurately about how Alberta has become the measles capital of North America, and it has the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNGraphic of the week: Tracking measles vaccinations in Alberta
The best protection against the disease is to ensure you or your child are up to date with immunizations. Children in Alberta ...
Canada has had three times as many measles cases as the U.S. this year, according to the Canadian government and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data. Canada has faced 4,206 ...
At first, the Alberta mother assumed it was a common side effect of immunisations - or perhaps a case of chicken pox. Ms ...
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