A measles outbreak in South Carolina has led to the quarantine of 153 unvaccinated children, while another outbreak is growing in Minnesota. Health experts warn of increasing community transmission as vaccination rates decline.
A new Washington Post-KFF poll reveals pediatricians are the most trusted source for vaccine information, with parents' confidence significantly influencing vaccination rates. Discover the impact of misinformation on parental decisions.
The CDC's proposal to split the MMR vaccine into three separate shots has raised concerns among health experts. Discover the potential implications for vaccination rates and public health.
Measles outbreaks are escalating in Minnesota and Arizona, with health officials alerting the public about new cases. Experts warn that falling vaccination rates could have dire consequences.
Minnesota reports 13 new measles cases, raising concerns as 10 are linked to unvaccinated children in Dakota County. Health officials warn of the virus's high contagion risk amid declining vaccination rates.
Former CDC officials testify that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership has fostered an anti-scientific environment, risking public health and vaccine access. Concerns grow as vaccination rates plummet across the U.S.
A Georgia State University student has been diagnosed with measles, marking the seventh case in the state this year. With potential exposure in public spaces, health officials are ramping up contact investigations. Learn why vaccination is crucial.
This year, securing the updated coronavirus vaccine poses unique challenges, especially for seniors and those with underlying conditions. Discover why access is limited and what it means for public health.
A shocking investigation reveals how political interference hampered the CDC's response to a devastating measles outbreak in Texas, leading to over 4,500 infections and at least 16 deaths. Discover the alarming consequences of misinformation and underfunded health systems.
The Texas measles outbreak has officially ended after 762 cases and two tragic deaths. With ongoing concerns about vaccination rates, public health experts warn of potential future outbreaks across the U.S.