The U.S. is witnessing a drastic rise in measles cases, with over 1,000 infections reported across 31 states. The CDC highlights a troubling trend among unvaccinated individuals, sparking concerns over public health safety.
The U.S. faces a severe measles outbreak with over 1,000 cases reported, leading to tragic fatalities. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplays the crisis, fueling vaccine skepticism.
The US has reported over 900 measles cases this year, with Texas leading the outbreak. Experts warn that declining vaccination rates could jeopardize the country's elimination status.
The US is grappling with its second-worst measles outbreak since 2000, with over 735 cases reported across 24 states. Experts warn that the real numbers could be much higher due to underreporting and vaccine hesitancy.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the measles outbreak in Texas is slowing, but data suggests otherwise. Experts warn of increasing cases and urge vaccination.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash from anti-vaccine activists after endorsing the MMR vaccine during a measles outbreak in Texas, highlighting a controversial shift in his stance.
The recent resignation of Peter Marks, the FDA's top vaccine official, raises serious concerns about public health and vaccine confidence amid a growing measles outbreak and controversial health policies.
The CDC has decided not to release a critical assessment on measles risks in areas with low vaccination rates, raising alarms among public health experts. This decision reflects a troubling shift in health messaging under new leadership.
A concerning measles outbreak in western Texas has led to 279 confirmed cases, with a majority in unvaccinated individuals. Hospitalizations are rising, and experts warn of more cases to come.
A troubling measles outbreak in western Texas has surged to 223 confirmed cases, with most involving unvaccinated individuals. Hospitalizations are rising as health officials urge vaccination.