Health officials sound alarm as U.S measles cases rise
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Health officials sound alarm as U.S measles cases rise
"Since 2025, we have seen an escalation of measles outbreaks in Texas, Arizona, South Carolina, and recent spikes in Utah and Florida. This disease, once virtually eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, is now re-emerging due to declining vaccination rates."
"The MMR vaccine is very safe and highly effective. When children receive the recommended two doses, it offers up to 99% protection against measles, which is critical for maintaining public health and preventing outbreaks."
In 2024, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly pertussis and measles, have surged in the U.S. The nation recorded the highest measles cases since its elimination in 2000. This rise in outbreaks correlates with declining vaccination rates. Investigations into the causes of these declines reveal significant public health implications. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which has been crucial in eliminating measles, is safe and effective, yet vaccination rates are falling, leading to increased disease prevalence across multiple states.
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