Panama’s Ministry of Health (MINSA) has confirmed a new imported case of measles in the Chiriquí province. The patient sought medical attention at a private healthcare facility on June 10th, prompting a timely clinical suspicion report to health authorities. Details regarding the patient’s origin and travel history have not yet been released, but officials are investigating potential contacts to prevent further spread. This case marks the first confirmed measles infection in Panama this year, raising concerns about potential outbreaks. MINSA is urging citizens to verify their vaccination status and remain vigilant for measles symptoms, including fever, cough, and rash. Public health officials are implementing response measures to contain the situation and protect the population. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.