Colombia bolsters prevention amid measles surge

Colombia's Ministry of Health issued Circular No. 004 of 2026 to boost vaccination and surveillance amid rising measles cases in the Americas. The action addresses a global and regional uptick in the disease, posing an importation risk to the country. Four suspected cases are under investigation this week.

Colombia's Ministry of Health and Social Protection has addressed the measles uptick in the Americas region through Circular No. 004 of 2026, outlining guidelines to enhance vaccination, epidemiological surveillance, and prevention of imported cases.

The World Health Organization reports 247,623 confirmed cases in 179 countries in 2025, with 14,891 in the Americas—a 32-fold increase from 2024. This international context heightens risks in Colombia due to global mobility, challenging progress toward disease elimination.

This week, four suspected cases involving individuals with international travel histories are under investigation; one was ruled out by lab tests, and the remaining three are ongoing. Authorities are coordinating strict surveillance with territorial entities.

The circular emphasizes vaccination with the triple viral (measles, rubella, and mumps) and bivalent SR vaccines, available free at over 3,000 sites, including airports, ports, and community campaigns. Recommendations include a zero dose for children aged 6 to 11 months in priority areas or for travelers, two doses for children 1 to 10 years old, and additional doses for ages 6 to 16, travelers 11 to 59 without verifiable records, health workers, and case contacts.

Surveillance efforts focus on border checks for symptoms like fever and skin rash. Health facilities activate care pathways in emergencies, prioritizing patients with recent travel within 21 days, and implement protocols to prevent in-hospital transmission.

The Ministry urges parents, travelers, and health personnel to check vaccination status and seek care for compatible symptoms, stressing that high coverage safeguards public health.

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Press conference in Mexico City announcing the first confirmed measles death in a 14-month-old baby amid national outbreak.
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CDMX confirms first measles death in 14-month-old baby

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Mexico City's Health Secretariat confirmed the death of a 14-month-old baby from measles, which occurred in December 2025 and was validated on February 10, 2026. This is the first death from the disease in the capital amid a national outbreak totaling 28 deaths. Authorities are intensifying vaccination campaigns to curb infections.

Panama's health authorities recommended on Friday that citizens attending the 2026 Football World Cup get vaccinated against measles, due to outbreaks in the host countries: Mexico, Canada, and the United States. No cases have been recorded in Panama since 1995, and the vaccine is offered free with the yellow fever shot for international certificates. The PAHO reported 14,891 cases and 29 deaths in the Americas in 2025.

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Recent measles cases in Mexico have sparked concern and humor on social media, with memes about vaccination records. Experts attribute the resurgence to declining vaccination rates since 2019, leading to the loss of herd immunity. The government provides free vaccines for vulnerable groups.

Colombia's National Health Superintendency has reported an approximate $2.6 billion impact on the General Social Security Health System from 291 precautionary embargo measures. This situation threatens the financial sustainability and the right to health for Colombians. The most affected regions include Bogotá, Antioquia, Bolívar, and Caquetá.

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The number of confirmed mpox cases in Brazil has risen to 140 since the start of 2026, according to Ministry of Health data updated on March 9. No deaths from the disease were recorded in the period, though there are 539 suspected cases and 9 probable ones. São Paulo leads with 93 cases.

Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection reported on Monday night a third measles case involving a 37-year-old aircraft maintenance worker at the airport, epidemiologically linked to two colleagues. The patient had no direct contact with travellers.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

يستخدم العلماء في البرازيل وبيرو التعلم الآلي للتنبؤ المبكر بتفشي الأمراض، إلى جانب بعوض مصاب ببكتيريا "وولباكيا" للحد من حمى الضنك، في ظل ارتفاع معدلات الإصابة التي يغذيها التغير المناخي. وقد أدى وباء عام 2024 في ليما إلى إرهاق المستشفيات، مما دفع إلى تبني استراتيجيات جديدة تُستخدم الآن كنموذج إقليمي، خاصة مع تسجيل مناطق شبه استوائية في الولايات المتحدة لحالات انتقال محلي للعدوى.

 

 

 

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