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Measles is making a troubling comeback in the U.S., driven by declining vaccination rates and rising vaccine hesitancy.
New Mexico, Indiana, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas have active measles outbreaks and U.S. measles cases have topped 700 as of Friday.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week made his strongest endorsement yet of the measles vaccine ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised the measles response in Texas and the U.S., saying it's a "model for the rest of the world." ...
A second child in Texas has died from measles, one of the world's most contagious illnesses which was declared eliminated ...
A second child in Texas has died from measles, one of the world's most contagious illnesses which was declared eliminated ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the epicenter of Texas' still-growing measles outbreak ...
Although we currently have no cases of measles in North Carolina, the increase in cases across the nation and the world means ...
We used to think of measles outbreaks in the United States as isolated events: short-lived and confined to close-knit ...
What generally lands people with measles in the hospital is the disease’s effects on the lungs. As the virus destroys lung cells, patients can develop viral pneumonia, which is characterized by ...
in Santa Cruz County just over 91% of kindergarten students had received the recommended doses of the vaccine that provides immunity to the measles virus, according to data released this month ...
A measles outbreak spanning Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma reached at least 453 cases Friday and might be linked to cases in ...