Overview
- Health authorities confirmed an 11‑month‑old girl from Guerrero died of measles in an IMSS hospital in Arandas after arriving in critical condition.
- Officials said the infant had no measles vaccination and presented severe malnutrition, identified as key risk factors for fatal outcomes.
- Jalisco now reports 178 confirmed infections after 10 newly verified cases, with Arandas holding the largest share and fresh cases in Mascota, Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque.
- About 70% of state cases involve people arriving from other states, mainly Guerrero, and roughly 95% of infections are in those unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated.
- The health department has intensified surveillance, is applying ring vaccination, and opened vaccination modules at University of Guadalajara sites alongside year‑round access at 580 health centers, while select school groups remain temporarily in virtual classes.