Reuters (8/15, Mejías Valencia) said the Pan American Health Organization on Friday “reported...an increase in measles cases in the Americas, particularly North America, amid rising deaths from the infection in Mexico, the United States and Canada.” PAHO figures show that as of August 8, “10,139 cases of measles and 18 related deaths had been confirmed from among 10 countries in the Americas, representing a 34-fold increase compared to the same period in 2024.” Of those 18 deaths, “14 were in Mexico, three in the United States and one in Canada.” The UN agency attributed the outbreaks to low vaccination coverage, “as 71% of cases occurred in unvaccinated people and 18% in individuals with unknown vaccination status.”