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Publication Date: July 15, 2025 - 15:51
New Brunswick declares measles outbreak in south-central region
July 15, 2025
New Brunswick health officials say there are three confirmed and five probable cases of measles in the south-central region of the province.Dr. Kimberley Barker, regional medical officer of health for Sussex, N.B., said the situation is evolving and there could be more cases of measles, including people with symptoms who are staying home and not seeking medical care.She did not give the ages of those infected with measles, citing privacy.
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