With nearly 800 cases and rising concern across the Southwest, experts warn the U.S. could lose measles eradication status without higher immunization rates.
The area of Short Creek, which bridges the Arizona-Utah border, has seen nearly 160 measles cases and counting.
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Canada’s Measles Setback: Could Falling U.S. Vaccinations Trigger the Same?That one fact alone should give public health professionals pause: Canada has become the first country in the Americas since ...
A commission in charge of monitoring efforts to eliminate measles from the Americas has decided that the region can no longer ...
The ongoing measles outbreak in West Texas has doubled in size to 48 cases, mostly in children and teens, making it the state's worst in nearly 30 years. State health officials said Friday in a ...
A measles outbreak on the Arizona-Utah border is the second largest in the United States in 2025, which has been a ...
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What To Know About The Measles Outbreaks In Australia And New ZealandTravelers to, from, and within Australia and New Zealand need to be informed and take precautions as the global measles ...
Only one person has newly tested positive for measles in South Carolina this week, but an Upstate outbreak could continue to ...
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