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Measles Outbreak at Dulles Airport Spurs Urgent Contact Tracing
A confirmed measles case at Washington Dulles International Airport on March 5th, between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., is prompting health officials to trace contacts among passengers and airport personnel. Simultaneous outbreaks in Texas and Florida, including fatalities, underscore the urgent need for vacci...
Measles Outbreak at Dulles Airport Spurs Urgent Contact Tracing
A confirmed measles case at Washington Dulles International Airport on March 5th, between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., is prompting health officials to trace contacts among passengers and airport personnel. Simultaneous outbreaks in Texas and Florida, including fatalities, underscore the urgent need for vacci...
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48% 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


Measles Outbreak in West Texas: 159 Cases, One Death, and Concerns over Treatment Messaging
A measles outbreak in west Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in 22 hospitalizations and one child death; an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico also died; HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized vitamin A treatment in an op-ed, sparking concern among health officials.
Measles Outbreak in West Texas: 159 Cases, One Death, and Concerns over Treatment Messaging
A measles outbreak in west Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in 22 hospitalizations and one child death; an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico also died; HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized vitamin A treatment in an op-ed, sparking concern among health officials.
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44% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Texas Highlights Vaccination Gap
A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has infected 159 people, with 22 hospitalizations and two deaths; low vaccination rates (82 percent) and misinformation about alternative treatments are contributing factors.
Measles Outbreak in Texas Highlights Vaccination Gap
A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has infected 159 people, with 22 hospitalizations and two deaths; low vaccination rates (82 percent) and misinformation about alternative treatments are contributing factors.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Measles Vaccination Mandate: Partial Success, Ongoing Challenges
Five years after Germany mandated measles vaccinations, the RKI reports increased vaccination rates among children aged 24 months (70% to 77%) and six years (89% to 92%) between 2019 and 2023 despite pandemic-related challenges and parental resistance, indicating a partial success but highlighting t...
Germany's Measles Vaccination Mandate: Partial Success, Ongoing Challenges
Five years after Germany mandated measles vaccinations, the RKI reports increased vaccination rates among children aged 24 months (70% to 77%) and six years (89% to 92%) between 2019 and 2023 despite pandemic-related challenges and parental resistance, indicating a partial success but highlighting t...
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32% Bias Score


Rennes School of Business Launches Rapid Meningitis B Vaccination Campaign
Over 1000 students at Rennes School of Business received free meningitis B vaccines following two confirmed cases on campus, part of a larger campaign targeting 100,000 young adults in Rennes due to a shared bacterial strain linked to six other cases, including one fatality, in the area.
Rennes School of Business Launches Rapid Meningitis B Vaccination Campaign
Over 1000 students at Rennes School of Business received free meningitis B vaccines following two confirmed cases on campus, part of a larger campaign targeting 100,000 young adults in Rennes due to a shared bacterial strain linked to six other cases, including one fatality, in the area.
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Netherlands Launches Pilot Project Selling Eggs from Avian Influenza-Vaccinated Chickens
A pilot project in the Netherlands will start selling eggs from chickens vaccinated against avian influenza; the first chicks will be vaccinated today, with eggs available in about 20 weeks.

Netherlands Launches Pilot Project Selling Eggs from Avian Influenza-Vaccinated Chickens
A pilot project in the Netherlands will start selling eggs from chickens vaccinated against avian influenza; the first chicks will be vaccinated today, with eggs available in about 20 weeks.
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Ohio girl suffers severe brain injury from influenza A
Four-year-old Locklynn Boler from Chillicothe, Ohio, suffered a severe brain injury and other complications after contracting influenza A in February 2024, highlighting the potential severity of the flu and urging increased preventative measures such as vaccination.

Ohio girl suffers severe brain injury from influenza A
Four-year-old Locklynn Boler from Chillicothe, Ohio, suffered a severe brain injury and other complications after contracting influenza A in February 2024, highlighting the potential severity of the flu and urging increased preventative measures such as vaccination.
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28% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak and HHS Communication Concerns
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has resulted in over 150 cases and two deaths, prompting concerns about HHS Secretary Kennedy's downplaying of the situation and lack of clear messaging on vaccination, while also eliminating public comment periods on health initiatives.

Measles Outbreak and HHS Communication Concerns
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has resulted in over 150 cases and two deaths, prompting concerns about HHS Secretary Kennedy's downplaying of the situation and lack of clear messaging on vaccination, while also eliminating public comment periods on health initiatives.
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52% Bias Score

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 198 Cases, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in western Texas has infected 198 people, resulting in one death and 23 hospitalizations; the majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, highlighting a rise in vaccine exemptions and the contagious nature of measles.

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 198 Cases, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in western Texas has infected 198 people, resulting in one death and 23 hospitalizations; the majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, highlighting a rise in vaccine exemptions and the contagious nature of measles.
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40% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in West Texas Highlights Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in West Texas has infected 159 people across nine counties, with one death reported, primarily affecting the unvaccinated Mennonite community and fueled by vaccine hesitancy and permissive state laws.

Measles Outbreak in West Texas Highlights Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in West Texas has infected 159 people across nine counties, with one death reported, primarily affecting the unvaccinated Mennonite community and fueled by vaccine hesitancy and permissive state laws.
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60% Bias Score

West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Unconventional Treatment Suggestions, Underscoring Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in one death, prompting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suggest unconventional treatments like vitamin A, while doctors emphasize the importance of vaccination to combat the spread and the lack of specific measles treatments.

West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Unconventional Treatment Suggestions, Underscoring Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in one death, prompting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suggest unconventional treatments like vitamin A, while doctors emphasize the importance of vaccination to combat the spread and the lack of specific measles treatments.
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48% Bias Score
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