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https://www.wired.com/story/as-measles-cases-surge-mexico-issues-a-us-travel-alert/Apr 29, 2025 5:00 AM
As Measles Cases Surge, Mexico Issues a US Travel Alert
The border state of Chihuahua has recorded 713 confirmed cases, with its outbreak linked to the ongoing cluster of cases north of the border in Texas.
As the US struggles to contain its worst measles outbreak in years, cases have spilled over into Mexico. In an April 25 report, Mexicos Ministry of Health reported there have been 583 confirmed cases in the country this year, with 560 recorded in the border state of Chihuahua. On April 27, the Chihuahua Health Secretariat pushed the states number of confirmed cases even higher, to 713. In comparison, the Pan American Health Organization reported only 7 confirmed cases in the whole of Mexico in 2024.
The outbreak in Chihuahua is partly due to its proximity to Texas, which it borders to the north. A major outbreak has been ongoing in the US state since late January, and cases in Mexico have been linked to those north of the border. The United States has recorded 884 confirmed cases of measles this year, up from 285 in 2024, as well as three deaths from the disease. Of this years cases in the US, 646 have been in Texas.
To try to prevent the measles virus from spreading further throughout Mexico, its Ministry of Health has issued a travel warning for the United States and Canada, where cases have also risen sharply. The ministry advises travelers to make sure they are up-to-date with their vaccinations, practice social distancing, wear a mask, and frequently wash their hands.
Falling vaccination levels have also helped drive up Mexicos cases, as they have in the US. In 98 percent of US cases this year, the patientwhether an adult or childhad no history of vaccination against measles. In early April, it was reported that a 31-year-old man unvaccinated against measles had died of the disease in Chihuahua.
As Measles Cases Surge, Mexico Issues a US Travel Alert
The border state of Chihuahua has recorded 713 confirmed cases, with its outbreak linked to the ongoing cluster of cases north of the border in Texas.
As the US struggles to contain its worst measles outbreak in years, cases have spilled over into Mexico. In an April 25 report, Mexicos Ministry of Health reported there have been 583 confirmed cases in the country this year, with 560 recorded in the border state of Chihuahua. On April 27, the Chihuahua Health Secretariat pushed the states number of confirmed cases even higher, to 713. In comparison, the Pan American Health Organization reported only 7 confirmed cases in the whole of Mexico in 2024.
The outbreak in Chihuahua is partly due to its proximity to Texas, which it borders to the north. A major outbreak has been ongoing in the US state since late January, and cases in Mexico have been linked to those north of the border. The United States has recorded 884 confirmed cases of measles this year, up from 285 in 2024, as well as three deaths from the disease. Of this years cases in the US, 646 have been in Texas.
To try to prevent the measles virus from spreading further throughout Mexico, its Ministry of Health has issued a travel warning for the United States and Canada, where cases have also risen sharply. The ministry advises travelers to make sure they are up-to-date with their vaccinations, practice social distancing, wear a mask, and frequently wash their hands.
Falling vaccination levels have also helped drive up Mexicos cases, as they have in the US. In 98 percent of US cases this year, the patientwhether an adult or childhad no history of vaccination against measles. In early April, it was reported that a 31-year-old man unvaccinated against measles had died of the disease in Chihuahua.

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OKIsItJustMe
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chouchou
(1,823 posts)1. Another brick in the Wall.
Teacher..Teacher...We don't need no Vac-cin-a-tion ..
BoRaGard
(5,221 posts)2. "This is all our fault" - Yr Everlovin' Honest G.O.P.*
* "honest G.O.P." does not actually exist,
but is a convenient literary fiction for you suckers and losers.
but is a convenient literary fiction for you suckers and losers.
Hugin
(36,082 posts)3. * scratches out "melting pot", writes in "Petri dish" *

Lovie777
(18,241 posts)4. Damn...........
the only travelers coming here will be affiliated with dictatorships. Talk about third world and extremely poor in the USA. Many that can afford to leave will.
We must bring this country back.
OKIsItJustMe
(21,217 posts)5. FWIW: "Third World" is a kinda racist phrase from the "Cold War"
First World: NATO
Second World: Warsaw Pact
Third World: Everybody else