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Measles Spreads in Guatemala: 10 Cases Confirmed and Alerts Activated
By Occidente Newsroom Published on 01/14/2026 5 min. read
The Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MSPAS) confirmed a measles outbreak in Guatemala. The main focus is located in the municipality of Santiago Atitlán, in the department of Sololá. According to the epidemiological update as of January 13, the country has 10 confirmed cases. Seven are in Sololá. The others are distributed in Guatemala City, Puerto Barrios (Izabal), and San Luis (Petén).
Epidemiological Surveillance and Containment Measures
The National Health Laboratory reported that, as part of the health alert, it is processing 46 samples associated with suspected cases. Of these, 24 are still being analyzed and 10 have been confirmed as positive. The teams are applying international protocols, which include nasopharyngeal swabs, blood tests, and urine samples, to ensure reliable results.
Faced with the concentration of cases and the risk of further spread, health authorities activated immediate containment measures. First, they reinforced epidemiological surveillance. Then, they provided clinical follow-up to confirmed patients. In addition, they are conducting contact tracing and intensifying door-to-door vaccination campaigns, prioritizing the MMR vaccine. Furthermore, they temporarily suspended in-person classes in Santiago Atitlán, which will continue virtually until January 30.
Specialists from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are collaborating with local staff. This support strengthens early detection and outbreak control strategies. Meanwhile, departments bordering Sololá activated preventive protocols due to high population mobility.
Human Rights Ombudsman's Office Verification of Care and Protocols
The Health Ombudsman's Office of the Human Rights Ombudsman (PDH) conducted verifications at the National Health Laboratory and the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MSPAS). The Human Rights Ombudsman's Office (@PDHgt) confirmed the proper handling of samples, compliance with protocols, and medical care for affected patients. The institution emphasized the importance of guaranteeing the right to health through effective surveillance and a timely response from the State...
Measles Spreads in Guatemala: 10 Cases Confirmed and Alerts Activated
By Occidente Newsroom Published on 01/14/2026 5 min. read
The Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MSPAS) confirmed a measles outbreak in Guatemala. The main focus is located in the municipality of Santiago Atitlán, in the department of Sololá. According to the epidemiological update as of January 13, the country has 10 confirmed cases. Seven are in Sololá. The others are distributed in Guatemala City, Puerto Barrios (Izabal), and San Luis (Petén).
Epidemiological Surveillance and Containment Measures
The National Health Laboratory reported that, as part of the health alert, it is processing 46 samples associated with suspected cases. Of these, 24 are still being analyzed and 10 have been confirmed as positive. The teams are applying international protocols, which include nasopharyngeal swabs, blood tests, and urine samples, to ensure reliable results.
Faced with the concentration of cases and the risk of further spread, health authorities activated immediate containment measures. First, they reinforced epidemiological surveillance. Then, they provided clinical follow-up to confirmed patients. In addition, they are conducting contact tracing and intensifying door-to-door vaccination campaigns, prioritizing the MMR vaccine. Furthermore, they temporarily suspended in-person classes in Santiago Atitlán, which will continue virtually until January 30.
Specialists from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are collaborating with local staff. This support strengthens early detection and outbreak control strategies. Meanwhile, departments bordering Sololá activated preventive protocols due to high population mobility.
Human Rights Ombudsman's Office Verification of Care and Protocols
The Health Ombudsman's Office of the Human Rights Ombudsman (PDH) conducted verifications at the National Health Laboratory and the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MSPAS). The Human Rights Ombudsman's Office (@PDHgt) confirmed the proper handling of samples, compliance with protocols, and medical care for affected patients. The institution emphasized the importance of guaranteeing the right to health through effective surveillance and a timely response from the State...