Canada has lost its measles elimination status after more than 25 years
TORONTO — Canada has officially lost the measles elimination status it had held since 1998, causing the entire region of the Americas to also lose the designation.
The status is granted and revoked by the Pan American Health Organization, the World Health Organization’s office for countries in North and South America. It said Monday Canada could no longer consider itself measles-free after confirming ongoing transmission of the same strain of measles for more than one year
That means all of the Americas has lost the status as well, PAHO director Dr. Jarbas Barbosa said at a news conference.
“If only one country in our region loses the status, the region loses the status together with the country. But all the other 34 countries, they are still measles-free,” Barbosa said, distinguishing the regional status from that of individual countries.


