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Texas Measles Outbreak Prompted Surge in Early Vaccination
Researchers detected a rapid rise in early measles vaccination in Texas during the state's record-breaking outbreak this year ...
Early measles vaccination among Texas infants surged in early 2025, likely helping reduce their risk amid the nation's largest outbreak since 2000.
With nearly 800 cases and rising concern across the Southwest, experts warn the U.S. could lose measles eradication status without higher immunization rates.
Measles outbreaks continue to simmer and spread across the country, with cases now popping up quickly in Minnesota. On Wednesday, the Minnesota Department of Health alerted residents that it had ...
A top health official has suggested breaking up the combination measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. In response to President Donald Trump’s recent statement warning about pregnant women's use of ...
Canada is on track to lose its measles elimination status as an outbreak that began a year ago continues to spread. The United States could follow in the coming months. The Canadian outbreak began in ...
Health officials are now warning that the United States could face a similar situation as the disease spreads across North ...
A South Carolina measles outbreak has grown to 16 cases, including five from schools with low vaccination rates, state health officials said Oct. 14. The South Carolina Department of Health first ...
139 unvaccinated students exposed to measles in South Carolina schools are quarantining, according to local health officials. In a media briefing Wednesday, officials confirmed the students were ...
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