What is known about the first death from measles in CdMx? Clara Brugada's government clarifies that she died in 2025
Authorities in Mexico City confirm the first measles death, a 14-month-old girl, occurred in December 2025 amid rising concerns over an ongoing outbreak.
The first recorded death from measles in Mexico City has raised alarms amidst a growing outbreak of the disease that began in February 2025. Mexican health authorities report that the victim was a 14-month-old girl whose identity remains undisclosed. This tragic incident, which occurred in December 2025, was not announced until February 2026, causing public confusion and concern given the continuing threat of the outbreak.
During a press conference, the Secretary of Health for Mexico City, Nadine Gasman, addressed the delayed notification of the girl's death. She emphasized that the health authorities did not immediately connect the death to the measles outbreak, which led to the lack of communication to the public. This highlights the complexity of tracking and reporting disease-related fatalities and reinforces the need for timely public health announcements during outbreaks.
The case underscores the critical dangers posed by measles, especially among vulnerable age groups such as infants and young children. With the ongoing outbreak in Mexico City, public health officials are now under increased pressure to enhance vaccination efforts and raise awareness about the importance of immunization as a preventive measure to avoid further fatalities in the community.