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West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in West Texas, originating in Gaines County in late January, has infected 146 people, hospitalized 20, and caused one death; the virus may be spreading to Central Texas and New Mexico, prompting health officials to offer free testing and vaccination while monitoring schools and da...
West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in West Texas, originating in Gaines County in late January, has infected 146 people, hospitalized 20, and caused one death; the virus may be spreading to Central Texas and New Mexico, prompting health officials to offer free testing and vaccination while monitoring schools and da...
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U.S. Measles Outbreak: High Contagiousness and Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak across nine U.S. states, including a fatal case in Texas, underscores the virus's high contagiousness (R0 12-18) and the impact of declining vaccination rates (92.7% kindergarten coverage in 2023-24, up from 95.2% in 2019-20).
U.S. Measles Outbreak: High Contagiousness and Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak across nine U.S. states, including a fatal case in Texas, underscores the virus's high contagiousness (R0 12-18) and the impact of declining vaccination rates (92.7% kindergarten coverage in 2023-24, up from 95.2% in 2019-20).
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Mass Vaccination Campaign Launched in Rennes After Meningitis Outbreak
The Bretagne regional health agency announced a mass vaccination campaign for 100,000 people aged 15-24 in Rennes, France, due to several meningitis cases linked to a single meningococcal B strain, despite no epidemiological link between two outbreaks.
Mass Vaccination Campaign Launched in Rennes After Meningitis Outbreak
The Bretagne regional health agency announced a mass vaccination campaign for 100,000 people aged 15-24 in Rennes, France, due to several meningitis cases linked to a single meningococcal B strain, despite no epidemiological link between two outbreaks.
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Measles Outbreaks Resurge in US Amidst Low Vaccination Rates
Recent measles outbreaks in the US, following a death in 2024 and increased cases in 2024, are raising concerns due to low childhood vaccination rates; the highly contagious disease can cause severe complications or death, and decreased vaccination coverage in kindergarten children from 95.2% (2019-...
Measles Outbreaks Resurge in US Amidst Low Vaccination Rates
Recent measles outbreaks in the US, following a death in 2024 and increased cases in 2024, are raising concerns due to low childhood vaccination rates; the highly contagious disease can cause severe complications or death, and decreased vaccination coverage in kindergarten children from 95.2% (2019-...
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Measles Outbreak in US: 173 Cases, One Death
At least 173 Americans have been infected with measles in 2025, exceeding half the 2024 total, with one death in Texas linked to low vaccination rates; nine states have reported cases, raising concerns about the impact of falling vaccination rates nationwide.
Measles Outbreak in US: 173 Cases, One Death
At least 173 Americans have been infected with measles in 2025, exceeding half the 2024 total, with one death in Texas linked to low vaccination rates; nine states have reported cases, raising concerns about the impact of falling vaccination rates nationwide.
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Diphtheria Case in Spain Highlights Anti-Vaccination Risks
A six-year-old boy in Spain is critically ill with diphtheria, a disease eradicated since 1987, prompting an international search for an antitoxin and highlighting the impact of anti-vaccination sentiments among his parents.
Diphtheria Case in Spain Highlights Anti-Vaccination Risks
A six-year-old boy in Spain is critically ill with diphtheria, a disease eradicated since 1987, prompting an international search for an antitoxin and highlighting the impact of anti-vaccination sentiments among his parents.
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Texas Measles Outbreak: One Death, Growing Concerns Over Federal Response
A measles outbreak in Texas, linked to low vaccination rates in some communities, has caused one child's death and over 130 cases, prompting concerns about the federal government's response under the new health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Texas Measles Outbreak: One Death, Growing Concerns Over Federal Response
A measles outbreak in Texas, linked to low vaccination rates in some communities, has caused one child's death and over 130 cases, prompting concerns about the federal government's response under the new health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Declining Vaccination Rates Fuel Measles Resurgence in Canada
Declining childhood vaccination rates in Canada are causing a resurgence of measles, with outbreaks in several provinces and a recent death in the U.S., highlighting the urgent need to increase vaccination uptake and combat misinformation.

Declining Vaccination Rates Fuel Measles Resurgence in Canada
Declining childhood vaccination rates in Canada are causing a resurgence of measles, with outbreaks in several provinces and a recent death in the U.S., highlighting the urgent need to increase vaccination uptake and combat misinformation.
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Rennes Launches Mass Vaccination Campaign Against Meningococcal Outbreak
The Rennes metropolitan area is launching a large-scale vaccination campaign against meningococcal group B infection affecting 100,000 young people aged 15-24 due to several recent outbreaks with a common bacterial strain, despite no epidemiological links found between two clusters.

Rennes Launches Mass Vaccination Campaign Against Meningococcal Outbreak
The Rennes metropolitan area is launching a large-scale vaccination campaign against meningococcal group B infection affecting 100,000 young people aged 15-24 due to several recent outbreaks with a common bacterial strain, despite no epidemiological links found between two clusters.
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HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Cancer Risk in Young Women
The CDC reports an 80% reduction in precancerous cervical lesions among vaccinated 20-24 year-old women from 2008-2022, contrasting with US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.'s stance against the HPV vaccine, despite his financial ties to lawsuits against the vaccine manufacturer.

HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Cancer Risk in Young Women
The CDC reports an 80% reduction in precancerous cervical lesions among vaccinated 20-24 year-old women from 2008-2022, contrasting with US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.'s stance against the HPV vaccine, despite his financial ties to lawsuits against the vaccine manufacturer.
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Texas Measles Outbreak: 146 Cases, 1 Death, Vaccine Exemptions Surge
A measles outbreak in western Texas has grown to 146 cases, resulting in 20 hospitalizations and one death—the first in a decade. The majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, coinciding with a dramatic rise in vaccine exemptions in Gaines County.

Texas Measles Outbreak: 146 Cases, 1 Death, Vaccine Exemptions Surge
A measles outbreak in western Texas has grown to 146 cases, resulting in 20 hospitalizations and one death—the first in a decade. The majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, coinciding with a dramatic rise in vaccine exemptions in Gaines County.
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Unvaccinated Child Dies in US Measles Outbreak, Underscoring Global Vaccination Crisis
A child's death from measles in a US outbreak highlights the urgent need for increased vaccination rates, as cases surge globally due to gaps in immunization programs exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unvaccinated Child Dies in US Measles Outbreak, Underscoring Global Vaccination Crisis
A child's death from measles in a US outbreak highlights the urgent need for increased vaccination rates, as cases surge globally due to gaps in immunization programs exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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44% Bias Score
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