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  • Articles Tagged with "Measles"

    What Makes Modern Measles Outbreaks Different - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Medicine • World

    A recent measles outbreak in the US highlights the unusual patterns of adult infections, emphasizing the increasing vulnerability of unvaccinated adults to severe complications and the long-term effects of measles, potentially leading to the loss of measles-elimination status in the US.

    What RFK Jr. Says About the Measles Vaccine in Private - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • United States

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s visit to grieving families in Texas following a measles outbreak reveals conflicting statements about his stance on vaccines, highlighting a complex situation involving public health, political messaging, and grieving families.

    Hospitals in Antwerp warn of 'alarming' measles outbreak

    brusselstimes.com • Health • Belgium

    Antwerp, Belgium is experiencing an alarming measles outbreak, primarily affecting unvaccinated children, prompting health authorities to urge vaccination.

    How Much Vaccination Stops a Measles Outbreak? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Health • World

    This article uses interactive simulations to demonstrate the relationship between vaccination rates and the prevention of measles outbreaks, highlighting the importance of high vaccination coverage for herd immunity.

    America Needs Cooties Now More Than Ever - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Health • World

    A children's game about 'cooties' ironically highlights the importance of vaccines in a time of rising vaccine skepticism and a measles outbreak.

    What an Undervaccinated America Would Look Like - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Health • United States

    A decline in childhood vaccination rates in the U.S., coupled with potential policy changes, raises concerns about a resurgence of preventable diseases and the nation's preparedness to combat them.

    How much worse could America’s measles outbreak get?

    economist.com • Health • USA

    A significant measles outbreak in the US, exceeding 800 cases and claiming three lives, raises concerns about declining vaccination rates and potential future outbreaks.

    Grand Junction gas station exposed to measles, locals urged to take action | Western Colorado | gjsentinel.com

    gjsentinel.com • Health • Colorado

    Mesa County, Colorado residents who visited a specific gas station and restaurant last Wednesday may have been exposed to measles, prompting health officials to urge those potentially exposed to contact the health department.

    More measles exposures are happening at airports and tourist destinations. Here’s what travelers need to know | CNN

    cnn.com • Health • World

    A resurgence of measles cases in the US, particularly linked to travel hubs and events, underscores the importance of vaccination and travel health awareness.

    Fear, Misinformation, and Measles Spread in Brooklyn | WIRED

    wired.com • Health • United States

    A surge in measles cases in Brooklyn's ultra-Orthodox community is linked to the spread of vaccine misinformation through grassroots networks.

    ‘Monkey, Rat and Pig DNA’: How Misinformation Is Driving the Measles Outbreak Among Ultra-Orthodox Jews - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Health • USA

    Misinformation spread through a publication targeting ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities is contributing to a significant measles outbreak in New York City, prompting a public health emergency declaration.