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    Premature baby dies in Alberta amid growing measles outbreak

    October 3, 2025

    EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. 3, 2025: A premature baby has died from measles in Alberta, becoming the province’s first confirmed fatality linked to the ongoing outbreak this year. Provincial health officials said Thursday that the infant was born early after the mother contracted measles during pregnancy. The child later died due to complications arising from the infection.

    Premature baby dies in Alberta amid growing measles outbreak
    Alberta authorities issue immunization calls following newborn death tied to measles outbreak.

    The announcement was made in an official statement from Alberta’s Ministry of Health, which confirmed the death and expressed condolences to the family. Health Minister Adriana LaGrange described the incident as a tragic reminder of the risks measles poses to vulnerable populations, including newborns, pregnant women, and those with compromised immune systems. Health authorities did not release details regarding the location or timing of the birth and death, citing privacy concerns.

    However, the case has raised renewed attention to Alberta’s measles outbreak, which began in early 2025 and has now resulted in more than 1,900 confirmed infections across the province. Of the confirmed cases to date, at least 150 individuals have been hospitalized, with 15 admitted to intensive care units. The majority of cases have occurred in the North and South health zones, which have also reported lower-than-average immunization rates.

    Officials confirmed that the overwhelming majority of individuals infected during the outbreak have either not been vaccinated or have incomplete immunization records. Current provincial data indicates that approximately 89 percent of the confirmed measles cases were in unvaccinated individuals. The infant’s death highlights the severe risks associated with measles infection during pregnancy. According to Alberta Health, measles can lead to miscarriage, premature delivery, stillbirth, and infection of the fetus.

    Alberta health urges immunization amid outbreak

    Because the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is not recommended during pregnancy, public health authorities are urging anyone planning to become pregnant to ensure they are fully immunized beforehand. Minister LaGrange reiterated the importance of immunization, calling on residents to verify their vaccination status and seek out missing doses where necessary. Alberta offers the MMR vaccine free of charge as part of its routine immunization schedule, typically administered in two doses during early childhood.

    The provincial government has also expanded access to vaccines in affected regions and increased public outreach efforts to encourage vaccine uptake. Mobile clinics, pharmacy partnerships, and school-based immunization drives have been deployed to improve coverage. This is the second infant death from measles reported in Canada this year. In June, Ontario health authorities confirmed the death of a premature baby who had contracted measles in utero.

    Alberta expands vaccine access in high-risk regions

    That child was born to an unvaccinated mother and succumbed to complications shortly after birth. Canada had previously maintained its measles elimination status, first achieved in 1998. However, rising case numbers in Alberta, Ontario, and British Columbia have placed that designation under scrutiny. National and provincial health officials have warned that the resurgence of measles is being driven by declining vaccine coverage and the increased circulation of the virus among unvaccinated communities.

    The Public Health Agency of Canada has stated that vaccination remains the most effective tool to prevent the spread of measles and protect those who cannot be immunized due to age or medical conditions. The MMR vaccine is considered highly effective, with two doses providing approximately 97 percent protection against measles infection. As Alberta’s outbreak continues, health officials are urging vigilance, timely reporting of suspected cases, and strict adherence to immunization schedules to contain further spread and avoid additional fatalities. – By Content Syndication Services.

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