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The US almost lost its measles elimination status once. Lessons from that episode suggest it will be more difficult to avoid ...
As vaccination rates among children continue to plummet, concerns are rising over the potential for infectious disease to ...
The vaccination debate over measles. Posted: March 14, 2025 | Last updated: March 14, 2025. As cases of measles continue to rise across the US, public health officials want people to get ...
The debate is not just about measles. Public health experts have long worried that, as vaccine hesitancy grows and vaccination rates fall, more communities will be at risk of developing outbreaks ...
That is based on a survey from SERMO, a social network for physicians, which had 3,099 respondents.. The anti-vaccine movement has gained attention in the past few weeks due to the measles ...
The measles outbreak has triggered a debate over the value of vaccines. A small but vocal group of activists argue that vaccines are harmful to children, despite the scientific community’s ...
If vaccination rates hold steady at today’s level, researchers predict 851,300 cases of measles over the next 25 years. But if vaccination rates drop just 10 percent, there could be 11.1 million ...
Before mass vaccination, 400 to 500 people in the U.S. died of the measles every year. Serious complications include brain swelling that can cause blindness or deafness and pneumonia.
In recent days the measles outbreak has sparked a debate between proponents and opponents of vaccinations for childhood diseases.
So far in 2025, a total of 164 cases of measles have been reported in the U.S., according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
As measles cases increase, experts warn against vaccine skepticism 08:23. Thanks to all those shots in the arm, in the year 2000, measles in the United States was declared eliminated.