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U.S. Measles Cases Drop Sharply as Outbreaks Conclude
The U.S. reported a significant drop in measles cases this week, with fewer than 30, following the conclusion of several outbreaks that totaled 1,197 cases nationwide this year, with deaths reported in Texas and New Mexico; however, other states and Canada continue to report outbreaks.
U.S. Measles Cases Drop Sharply as Outbreaks Conclude
The U.S. reported a significant drop in measles cases this week, with fewer than 30, following the conclusion of several outbreaks that totaled 1,197 cases nationwide this year, with deaths reported in Texas and New Mexico; however, other states and Canada continue to report outbreaks.
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48% Bias Score


Measles Case in Boston Prompts Public Health Response
A traveler with confirmed measles visited specific locations in Boston from June 7-8, prompting health officials to initiate contact tracing and public health messaging to prevent an outbreak.
Measles Case in Boston Prompts Public Health Response
A traveler with confirmed measles visited specific locations in Boston from June 7-8, prompting health officials to initiate contact tracing and public health messaging to prevent an outbreak.
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32% Bias Score


Spain Launches National Vaccination Registry to Maintain Disease-Free Status
Spain is launching Sivamin, a national vaccination registry, to track vaccination coverage and address challenges in maintaining high vaccination rates to prevent the resurgence of diseases like measles after effectively eliminating them through a 50-year-old program.
Spain Launches National Vaccination Registry to Maintain Disease-Free Status
Spain is launching Sivamin, a national vaccination registry, to track vaccination coverage and address challenges in maintaining high vaccination rates to prevent the resurgence of diseases like measles after effectively eliminating them through a 50-year-old program.
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48% Bias Score


France Extends HPV Vaccination Catch-Up to Age 26
France's CTV recommends extending HPV vaccination catch-up to age 26, aiming to prevent 6,400 annual HPV-related cancers; the vaccine's near 100% effectiveness before age 17 highlights its crucial role in public health.
France Extends HPV Vaccination Catch-Up to Age 26
France's CTV recommends extending HPV vaccination catch-up to age 26, aiming to prevent 6,400 annual HPV-related cancers; the vaccine's near 100% effectiveness before age 17 highlights its crucial role in public health.
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60% Bias Score


Kennedy Ousts Entire CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed all 17 members of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, replacing them with his own appointees within two weeks, sparking controversy and concerns about the politicization of public health.
Kennedy Ousts Entire CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed all 17 members of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, replacing them with his own appointees within two weeks, sparking controversy and concerns about the politicization of public health.
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56% Bias Score


North American Measles Outbreaks Cause Eight Deaths
Measles outbreaks in the US, Canada, and Mexico have caused at least eight deaths in 2025, driven by low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities; outbreaks are impacting the general population and highlight the need for improved vaccination campaigns.
North American Measles Outbreaks Cause Eight Deaths
Measles outbreaks in the US, Canada, and Mexico have caused at least eight deaths in 2025, driven by low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities; outbreaks are impacting the general population and highlight the need for improved vaccination campaigns.
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40% Bias Score

CDC Urges Summer Camps to Verify Measles Immunity Amid Record Outbreaks
The U.S. CDC is urging summer camps to verify measles immunity in all participants amid a surge in measles cases in 2025, nearing a record high of 1,274 cases reported in 2019, with this year's wave proving deadlier.

CDC Urges Summer Camps to Verify Measles Immunity Amid Record Outbreaks
The U.S. CDC is urging summer camps to verify measles immunity in all participants amid a surge in measles cases in 2025, nearing a record high of 1,274 cases reported in 2019, with this year's wave proving deadlier.
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40% Bias Score

COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Kidney Complications and Mortality in Hospitalized Patients
A study of roughly 3,500 hospitalized COVID-19 patients between March 1, 2020, and March 30, 2022, found that vaccinated patients with acute kidney injury had significantly lower rates of dialysis and death compared to their unvaccinated counterparts, highlighting the protective effect of vaccinatio...

COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Kidney Complications and Mortality in Hospitalized Patients
A study of roughly 3,500 hospitalized COVID-19 patients between March 1, 2020, and March 30, 2022, found that vaccinated patients with acute kidney injury had significantly lower rates of dialysis and death compared to their unvaccinated counterparts, highlighting the protective effect of vaccinatio...
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48% Bias Score

Peru's Pertussis Outbreak: 10 Child Deaths Highlight Vaccination Crisis
A pertussis outbreak in Peru's Loreto region has killed 10 unvaccinated children in 2025, a sharp increase from 251 cases in 2024 to 908 by June 3rd, 2025, highlighting the impact of decreased post-pandemic vaccination rates and inadequate healthcare access in remote areas.

Peru's Pertussis Outbreak: 10 Child Deaths Highlight Vaccination Crisis
A pertussis outbreak in Peru's Loreto region has killed 10 unvaccinated children in 2025, a sharp increase from 251 cases in 2024 to 908 by June 3rd, 2025, highlighting the impact of decreased post-pandemic vaccination rates and inadequate healthcare access in remote areas.
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40% Bias Score

Conflicting US COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations Fuel Vaccine Hesitancy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women, a decision contradicted by the CDC, which continues to recommend vaccination but changed its language to 'may' instead of 'should', leading to concerns about ...

Conflicting US COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations Fuel Vaccine Hesitancy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women, a decision contradicted by the CDC, which continues to recommend vaccination but changed its language to 'may' instead of 'should', leading to concerns about ...
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56% Bias Score

UK Funding Cut to Gavi Risks Lives and Soft Power
The UK's potential funding cut to Gavi, a global vaccine alliance, risks undermining its soft power, reducing disease resilience, and causing avoidable child deaths, according to leading scientists and aid experts, despite the UK's previous £2bn contribution.

UK Funding Cut to Gavi Risks Lives and Soft Power
The UK's potential funding cut to Gavi, a global vaccine alliance, risks undermining its soft power, reducing disease resilience, and causing avoidable child deaths, according to leading scientists and aid experts, despite the UK's previous £2bn contribution.
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48% Bias Score

Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths
The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.

Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths
The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.
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36% Bias Score
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