Overview
- The week 35 epidemiological report counts 4,353 confirmed infections across 21 states and 17 deaths, with 4,051 cases in Chihuahua and Cuauhtémoc identified as the leading municipal hotspot.
- Laboratory genotyping shows predominance of D8 lineages linked to transmission chains seen in Canada and Texas, and authorities classify cases as imported or import‑associated rather than sustained endemic spread; genotype B3 was detected in Oaxaca.
- Health data indicate 84.18% of patients lacked documented measles vaccination, with children ages 1 to 4 and adults 25 to 29 among the most affected cohorts.
- Authorities continue mass vaccination through mobile brigades and free doses at health centers, report 5.9 million doses administered with full‑scheme coverage at 81.1% and recovery of 92% of incomplete schedules, and enforce SEP’s school‑entry proof of vaccination requirement.
- Mexico City PAN leaders cite about 442 active cases in the capital and urge expanded vaccination efforts, including doses in schools and assurances on supply, while Chihuahua officials report outreach challenges in Mennonite communities that resist immunization.