The U.S. sees a dramatic increase in confirmed measles cases, reaching 1,288—highest since 2000. Experts warn of losing measles elimination status amid vaccination drops, particularly in Texas and New Mexico.
This year, the U.S. has seen over 1,277 measles cases, the highest since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. Experts warn that gaps in vaccination are fueling this alarming surge.
The U.S. is witnessing the highest measles cases since 2000, with 1,267 confirmed cases this year. Experts warn of declining vaccination rates and the potential return of endemic measles.
Dallas County confirms its first measles case of 2025, involving a fully vaccinated woman. Health officials are investigating potential exposure sites and urging vaccinations to prevent further spread.
The measles outbreak in Texas shows signs of slowing, but health officials warn against complacency as cases rise in other states. Vaccination campaigns are crucial to prevent further spread.
Measles cases are skyrocketing in North America and Europe, with health experts warning of a potential resurgence. Discover the alarming statistics and what this means for public health.
The U.S. is facing a severe measles outbreak, with cases exceeding 1,000 for the first time in three decades. Health officials warn of the risks as vaccination rates decline, especially among young children.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged the CDC to explore vitamin A as a treatment for measles during an outbreak in Texas. While he claims it can reduce mortality, experts warn against its use as a primary treatment.
The US faces its largest measles outbreak in 25 years, with low vaccination rates fueling the spread. Experts warn of a post-herd-immunity world, highlighting urgent public health concerns.
Measles cases are on the rise in the U.S., with outbreaks reported in multiple states. Experts warn that declining vaccination rates could lead to millions of infections. New research emphasizes the importance of increasing MMR vaccinations to prevent a health crisis.