Quebec health officials report 10 cases of measles in Montreal area, confirm community spread
Montreal has become the epicentre of measles cases in Canada, and the disease is spreading in Quebec for the first time since 2019, public health officials said Monday.
There are now 10 confirmed cases of the virus in the province, all in the greater Montreal area, Dr. Luc Boileau, Quebec’s public health director, told reporters.
“Three are directly linked to international travel, there are several others that are likely linked to one another, but we can suspect that there are some that could only have been acquired in the community,” he said.
Boileau said people who took their children to the emergency room of the Saint-Justine children’s hospital in late February may have been exposed. He said Montreal public health has published on its website a list of potential exposure sites, including medical clinics and a flight from Casablanca, Morocco, that arrived in Montreal Feb. 24.


