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Measles Outbreak in Texas: 10 Cases, 7 Hospitalized

Texas health officials report a measles outbreak in Gaines County, affecting 10 unvaccinated individuals, eight of whom are school-aged children, with seven hospitalized; the highly contagious nature of the virus necessitates immediate action to prevent further spread.

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Samoan PM Condemns Kennedy's Anti-Vaccine Stance Amid Deadly Measles Outbreak

Samoa's Prime Minister criticizes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine views, linking them to the deadly 2019 measles outbreak that killed 83 people, mostly babies, due to a significant drop in vaccination rates from 84% to 31% following a 2018 medical error falsely blamed on vaccines by anti-vaccin...

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"Low Vaccination Rates Threaten Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"

"Germany's vaccination rates for diphtheria and polio are alarmingly low, with only 21% of one-year-olds fully vaccinated against polio and 64% against diphtheria, potentially leading to outbreaks of these largely eradicated diseases."

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Measles Outbreak in New Brunswick

A measles outbreak in New Brunswick, Canada, highlights the risks of decreased vaccination rates and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine immunizations.

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Global Measles Outbreak: A WHO-CDC Report

A joint report by WHO and CDC reveals a significant global surge in measles cases in 2023, primarily due to low vaccination rates. The European region also experienced a dramatic increase.

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Global Measles Surge: WHO and CDC Report

A joint report from the WHO and CDC reveals a significant global surge in measles cases in 2023, driven by decreased vaccination rates. Europe saw a particularly dramatic increase.

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Measles Outbreak in West Texas Linked to Low Vaccination Rates

A measles outbreak in West Texas' Gaines County has rapidly increased from two cases in late January to 20 confirmed and probable cases by Friday, linked to low vaccination rates and impacting mostly unvaccinated children, highlighting a national trend of declining MMR vaccination rates.

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Africa Faces Surge in Public Health Emergencies in 2024

The Africa CDC reported a sharp rise in public health emergencies in 2024, with 213 outbreaks—exceeding 2023's 166—primarily driven by cholera (204,115 cases, 3,747 deaths), measles (234,320 cases, 3,220 deaths), and Mpox (77,888 cases, 1,321 deaths) across 21 nations, demanding urgent investment in...

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Measles Resurgence in Germany: 614 Cases in 2024

Germany is experiencing a significant measles outbreak in 2024 with 614 cases, a sharp rise from 8 in 2021, despite a 2019 law mandating vaccination; factors include the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration, and growing vaccine skepticism.

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Measles Cases Surge Globally

Global measles cases surged by over 20% in 2023, causing significant deaths, primarily due to decreased vaccination rates.

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Global Measles Outbreak: 2023 Report

A joint WHO and CDC report reveals a significant surge in global measles cases in 2023, primarily due to insufficient vaccination rates. Europe saw a dramatic increase, while Africa reported the most cases.

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