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Measles Outbreak in North America: 2,500 Cases, Four Deaths Linked to Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in the US, Canada, and Mexico has caused 2,500 cases and four deaths, largely due to vaccine hesitancy and impacting Mennonite communities; the virus spread rapidly across borders due to close community connections and lower vaccination rates.
Measles Outbreak in North America: 2,500 Cases, Four Deaths Linked to Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in the US, Canada, and Mexico has caused 2,500 cases and four deaths, largely due to vaccine hesitancy and impacting Mennonite communities; the virus spread rapidly across borders due to close community connections and lower vaccination rates.
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40% Bias Score


Declining MMR Vaccination Rates Fuel US Measles Outbreak
The US faces a severe measles outbreak in 2024, with only 68.5% of children receiving their first MMR vaccine dose by age 15 months, a decline from 77% in 2020; at least 565 cases have been reported, highlighting the risk of low vaccination rates, particularly in rural areas.
Declining MMR Vaccination Rates Fuel US Measles Outbreak
The US faces a severe measles outbreak in 2024, with only 68.5% of children receiving their first MMR vaccine dose by age 15 months, a decline from 77% in 2020; at least 565 cases have been reported, highlighting the risk of low vaccination rates, particularly in rural areas.
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52% Bias Score


Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. states—Texas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma—have prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.
Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. states—Texas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma—have prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.
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36% Bias Score


Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in West Texas Outbreak
A 6-year-old unvaccinated girl died from measles in West Texas on February 26th, the first death in the current outbreak; her parents oppose MMR vaccines despite this and subsequent measles cases in their other children; as of March 20th, 378 measles cases were confirmed in 18 U.S. states.
Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in West Texas Outbreak
A 6-year-old unvaccinated girl died from measles in West Texas on February 26th, the first death in the current outbreak; her parents oppose MMR vaccines despite this and subsequent measles cases in their other children; as of March 20th, 378 measles cases were confirmed in 18 U.S. states.
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60% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak Highlights Urgent Need for Vaccination Amidst Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak affecting over 300 people across three states underscores the importance of MMR vaccination, as pediatricians are adapting communication strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation and emphasize the community impact of vaccination.
Measles Outbreak Highlights Urgent Need for Vaccination Amidst Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak affecting over 300 people across three states underscores the importance of MMR vaccination, as pediatricians are adapting communication strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation and emphasize the community impact of vaccination.
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52% Bias Score


AAP Recommends Vitamin A for All Measles Cases, but Vaccination Remains Crucial
The AAP recommends vitamin A for all measles patients, but experts stress that it's not a vaccine replacement, as evidenced by the recent west Texas outbreak with 159 cases, 22 hospitalizations, and one death, highlighting the need for increased vaccination rates to prevent future outbreaks and comp...
AAP Recommends Vitamin A for All Measles Cases, but Vaccination Remains Crucial
The AAP recommends vitamin A for all measles patients, but experts stress that it's not a vaccine replacement, as evidenced by the recent west Texas outbreak with 159 cases, 22 hospitalizations, and one death, highlighting the need for increased vaccination rates to prevent future outbreaks and comp...
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32% Bias Score

Second Measles Death in Texas Fuels Nationwide Outbreak
An unvaccinated Texas school-aged child died from measles complications, marking the second measles death in the U.S. this year and highlighting the ongoing West Texas outbreak which has spread to other states and Mexico, with over 600 confirmed cases nationwide.

Second Measles Death in Texas Fuels Nationwide Outbreak
An unvaccinated Texas school-aged child died from measles complications, marking the second measles death in the U.S. this year and highlighting the ongoing West Texas outbreak which has spread to other states and Mexico, with over 600 confirmed cases nationwide.
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48% Bias Score

Measles Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Outbreaks, Doctors Urge Action
Doctors are urging parents to vaccinate their children against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) amid rising hesitancy, highlighting that two doses are 95% effective, while a recent measles outbreak in West Texas is linked to a community's reluctance to seek traditional healthcare.

Measles Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Outbreaks, Doctors Urge Action
Doctors are urging parents to vaccinate their children against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) amid rising hesitancy, highlighting that two doses are 95% effective, while a recent measles outbreak in West Texas is linked to a community's reluctance to seek traditional healthcare.
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48% Bias Score

US Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Measles Outbreak, Threatening Mexico
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's statements questioning the MMR vaccine's safety have fueled a measles outbreak in Texas (309 cases, one death) and spread to Mexico (46 cases), highlighting the dangers of vaccine hesitancy and impacting cross-border health.

US Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Measles Outbreak, Threatening Mexico
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's statements questioning the MMR vaccine's safety have fueled a measles outbreak in Texas (309 cases, one death) and spread to Mexico (46 cases), highlighting the dangers of vaccine hesitancy and impacting cross-border health.
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56% Bias Score

Accelerated MMR Vaccine Schedule Issued in Response to Measles Outbreak in Southwestern Ontario
Due to a significant measles outbreak in Southwestern Ontario with nearly 200 cases, health officials issued an accelerated MMR vaccine schedule for babies over six months and children under four, and for individuals traveling to affected regions, urging vaccination to prevent further spread and ser...

Accelerated MMR Vaccine Schedule Issued in Response to Measles Outbreak in Southwestern Ontario
Due to a significant measles outbreak in Southwestern Ontario with nearly 200 cases, health officials issued an accelerated MMR vaccine schedule for babies over six months and children under four, and for individuals traveling to affected regions, urging vaccination to prevent further spread and ser...
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20% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak Underscores Urgent Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak affecting over 300 people across three states highlights the dangers of vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and distrust, resulting in severe illness and even death, emphasizing the need for effective communication and community-based solutions.

Measles Outbreak Underscores Urgent Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak affecting over 300 people across three states highlights the dangers of vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and distrust, resulting in severe illness and even death, emphasizing the need for effective communication and community-based solutions.
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48% Bias Score

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 150 Cases, Underscoring Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached nearly 150 cases since late January, resulting in one death, 20 hospitalizations, and underscoring the impact of declining MMR vaccination rates nationwide.

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 150 Cases, Underscoring Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached nearly 150 cases since late January, resulting in one death, 20 hospitalizations, and underscoring the impact of declining MMR vaccination rates nationwide.
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40% Bias Score
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