20250613_090247.jpgAlberta is currently experiencing its worst measles outbreak in nearly 50 years, with the number of cases reaching alarming levels.
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This public health crisis is a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination and herd immunity. Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that can be prevented through the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. However, outbreaks can occur in areas where vaccination rates are low, allowing the virus to spread quickly among unvaccinated individuals. The resurgence of measles in Alberta is likely due to a combination of factors, including vaccine hesitancy and international travel that brings the virus into contact with unvaccinated populations.
A graphic representation of measles.
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The last time the province saw such high numbers was in 1970, which was a significantly different time in terms of public health awareness and vaccine availability. The situation underscores the need for ongoing education and efforts to improve vaccination rates to protect communities and prevent the spread of preventable diseases.