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CDMX confirms first measles death in 14-month-old baby
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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.
The meningitis outbreak in Canterbury, Kent, UK, has escalated with 29 infections and two deaths, prompting mass vaccinations and antibiotics distribution. Authorities warn of possible spread beyond Kent, while Swedish experts advise vigilance.
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The Plateau State government has confirmed an outbreak of Lassa fever, recording 11 cases and four deaths.
Guangdong Province in southern China is experiencing its largest ever chikungunya fever outbreak, with more than 4,000 confirmed infections since late July. The disease, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, has primarily affected Shunde District in Foshan, with cases also reported in nearby cities and regions. Authorities are urging residents to eliminate mosquito breeding sites amid concerns over climate change and urbanization.
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A rare listeria outbreak has been linked to the upscale Coco Carmen restaurant in Stockholm, where up to 400 guests may have been exposed to the bacteria through a dessert. A couple in Falun has been confirmed ill, and experts express surprise over the incident. Authorities are now investigating the source of the contamination.