The Ecuadorian government has launched a national vaccination campaign against measles in response to rising cases across the Americas, investing $2.6 million in 460,000 vaccines.
The Ecuadorian Ministry of Public Health has announced a national vaccination campaign called 'Stay Up to Date' to combat measles in response to an alert issued by the Pan American Health Organization due to a significant rise in cases across the region and a loss of elimination status. This campaign will take place in nine cities throughout the country, underscoring the urgency of the situation as measles spreads quickly among unvaccinated populations.