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Clear filtersHonduras Reports Fourth Measles Case Linked to Guatemala
A 27-year-old woman from El Progreso, Yoro, who traveled to Guatemala and re-entered Honduras through an informal border crossing has tested positive for measles, the country's fourth confirmed case.
Health Ministry Warns of Measles Complications
Homer Mejía, head of Health Surveillance, warned that measles can cause severe complications including permanent vision damage, respiratory failure, and death, especially in young children and immunocompromised people.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 9, 2026#measles#disease-outbreak#vaccinationMeasles Cases Climb in Honduras as Region Reports 31 Deaths
Honduras has confirmed three imported measles cases as health officials warn the disease is twice as contagious as COVID-19, while the Americas region has recorded 21,400 cases and 31 deaths in 2026.
Measles Case Confirmed; Health Alert Issued
A new measles case has been confirmed in Honduras, prompting Congressman and physician Bayron Banegas to urge health authorities to immediately implement epidemiological containment measures and strengthen disease surveillance to prevent wider transmission.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026#measles#disease-outbreak#epidemiological-alertHonduras Reports Third Death from Screwworm Parasite
Honduras's Health Ministry confirmed a third fatality linked to New World screwworm and warned of a rising number of cases across the country.
Secretaría de SaludPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026#gusano-barrenador#disease-outbreak#fatalityHonduras Reports Second Imported Measles Case
Honduras's Health Ministry confirmed a second imported measles case and urged the public to ensure their measles vaccination schedules are up to date.
Measles Risk Grows as Honduras's Vaccination Rate Lags
Two imported measles cases have raised alarm in Honduras, where vaccination coverage of just 78% falls far short of the 95% needed to prevent a national outbreak, experts warn, citing heightened risk from crowding, poor sanitation, and vaccine hesitancy.