Doctor urges residents to check measles vaccination history before upcoming Easter holiday
The Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority is urging residents to check their vaccination status for measles following a recent case in Saskatoon and an increasing number in Ontario and Quebec.
“The situation is really getting concerning, given the fact that measles was thought to be eradicated in Canada through the immunization program across the country,” said medical health officer Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka.
“In recent days, we are beginning to see quite an increase in the number of cases, not just across the globe, but also across the provinces in Canada and it concerns us because most of these are travel-related cases, so it is only a matter of time where we might begin to see instances within our own communities in northern Saskatchewan.”
As of March 15, he explained there have been 31 cases reported across Canada, which is double compared to the same time period in 2023. He also noted the percentage of measles vaccination update is not yet optimal in the region.