Honduras’ health authorities have confirmed the country’s first case of locally transmitted measles in recent times. The infected individual is a 25-year-old woman who is unvaccinated and is believed to have contracted the virus during travel to Guatemala. This development has prompted an immediate response from health officials, including efforts to identify and monitor potential contacts of the patient. Intensified vaccination campaigns are being planned and implemented to prevent further spread of the highly contagious disease. The Ministry of Health is urging citizens to verify their vaccination status and participate in upcoming immunization drives. This case raises concerns about potential outbreaks and the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage rates across the country. Authorities are working to contain the situation and protect the population from measles.