Overview
- Health officials announced a nationwide campaign running September 6–13 with participation from all 32 states, 242 health jurisdictions and 2,478 municipalities.
- The plan aims to reach 20 million people through more than 30,000 prevention and early-care actions.
- Priority efforts focus on diabetes, hypertension, obesity and kidney disease, alongside strengthened vaccination and maternal–child services.
- Activities include health fairs, timely screenings, school and workplace interventions, mobile brigades and community radio outreach with an equity focus on indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, older adults, migrants and rural children.
- Authorities reported 4,353 measles cases and 17 deaths nationally—over 95% in Chihuahua—and said nearly 6 million vaccine doses have been administered, with a Lotería Nacional ticket set for September 7 to boost awareness.