Brazil has been officially recognized as a country free of endemic measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). This achievement is a testament to Brazil's unwavering commitment to public health and its efforts to protect its population from vaccine-preventable diseases.
To regain their measles-free status, Brazil had to meet strict criteria. One of these criteria was demonstrating no transmission of the measles virus for at least one year. Additionally, Brazil had to strengthen its vaccination program, enhance its epidemiological surveillance, and respond swiftly to imported case ... clique aqui para ler mais.