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Texas Measles Outbreak: 700+ Cases, 3 Deaths, and Spreading
Texas is experiencing its largest measles outbreak in 30 years, with over 700 cases since January 2025, resulting in three deaths and spreading to other states; low vaccination rates are a contributing factor.
Texas Measles Outbreak: 700+ Cases, 3 Deaths, and Spreading
Texas is experiencing its largest measles outbreak in 30 years, with over 700 cases since January 2025, resulting in three deaths and spreading to other states; low vaccination rates are a contributing factor.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Measles Outbreak Surges to 935 Cases
The U.S. is experiencing a major measles outbreak, with 935 confirmed cases—triple the 2024 total—primarily in Texas (702 cases, 3 deaths), and spreading to 11 states including North Dakota (9 cases).
U.S. Measles Outbreak Surges to 935 Cases
The U.S. is experiencing a major measles outbreak, with 935 confirmed cases—triple the 2024 total—primarily in Texas (702 cases, 3 deaths), and spreading to 11 states including North Dakota (9 cases).
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44% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Israel Prompts Accelerated Vaccination
Israel is experiencing a measles outbreak, with 48 hospitalizations (40 children), 11 currently hospitalized (3 critical), all unvaccinated; the Health Ministry is accelerating the second vaccine dose to counter this and prevent mass infection at an upcoming pilgrimage.
Measles Outbreak in Israel Prompts Accelerated Vaccination
Israel is experiencing a measles outbreak, with 48 hospitalizations (40 children), 11 currently hospitalized (3 critical), all unvaccinated; the Health Ministry is accelerating the second vaccine dose to counter this and prevent mass infection at an upcoming pilgrimage.
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40% Bias Score


France Expands HPV Vaccination to Age 26
France's health authority recommends expanding HPV vaccination catch-up to all individuals up to age 26, aiming to increase vaccination coverage and reduce HPV-related cancers, although vaccination between 11 and 14 years old remains prioritized.
France Expands HPV Vaccination to Age 26
France's health authority recommends expanding HPV vaccination catch-up to all individuals up to age 26, aiming to increase vaccination coverage and reduce HPV-related cancers, although vaccination between 11 and 14 years old remains prioritized.
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8% Bias Score


Nigeria's April 2025 Health Crisis: High HIV, Unvaccinated Children, and Lassa Fever Outbreak
In April 2025, Nigeria faced multiple health crises: high HIV rates (Rivers State leading with 208,767 cases), the highest number of unvaccinated children globally (2.1 million), and a Lassa fever outbreak (674 confirmed cases, 127 deaths); however, the government invested N110 billion in upgrading ...
Nigeria's April 2025 Health Crisis: High HIV, Unvaccinated Children, and Lassa Fever Outbreak
In April 2025, Nigeria faced multiple health crises: high HIV rates (Rivers State leading with 208,767 cases), the highest number of unvaccinated children globally (2.1 million), and a Lassa fever outbreak (674 confirmed cases, 127 deaths); however, the government invested N110 billion in upgrading ...
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20% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Canada: Vaccination Rates and Anti-Vaccine Movements
Canada faces its worst measles outbreak since 1998 due to falling vaccination rates, mirroring a Texas surge linked to low COVID-19 vaccination and anti-vaccine movements.
Measles Outbreak in Canada: Vaccination Rates and Anti-Vaccine Movements
Canada faces its worst measles outbreak since 1998 due to falling vaccination rates, mirroring a Texas surge linked to low COVID-19 vaccination and anti-vaccine movements.
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44% Bias Score

Childhood Vaccinations Prevent Severe Diseases: Saudi Health Ministry
According to the Saudi Ministry of Health, childhood vaccinations prevent serious illnesses like measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, rotavirus, polio, diphtheria, chickenpox, HPV, Hepatitis A and B, whooping cough, and meningitis, each with potentially severe long-term consequences.

Childhood Vaccinations Prevent Severe Diseases: Saudi Health Ministry
According to the Saudi Ministry of Health, childhood vaccinations prevent serious illnesses like measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, rotavirus, polio, diphtheria, chickenpox, HPV, Hepatitis A and B, whooping cough, and meningitis, each with potentially severe long-term consequences.
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36% Bias Score

Polio Outbreak in Papua New Guinea Prompts Urgent Vaccination Campaign
The World Health Organization declared a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea after two children tested positive for the virus, prompting an immediate vaccination campaign targeting 3.5 million people to address the less than 50% national immunization rate and prevent international spread.

Polio Outbreak in Papua New Guinea Prompts Urgent Vaccination Campaign
The World Health Organization declared a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea after two children tested positive for the virus, prompting an immediate vaccination campaign targeting 3.5 million people to address the less than 50% national immunization rate and prevent international spread.
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36% Bias Score

Kennedy's Qualified Support for Measles Vaccine Amidst Texas Outbreak
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated he would "probably" vaccinate his children for measles but discouraged taking medical advice from him, amidst a Texas measles outbreak causing 709 cases and two child deaths, with almost all victims unvaccinated.

Kennedy's Qualified Support for Measles Vaccine Amidst Texas Outbreak
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated he would "probably" vaccinate his children for measles but discouraged taking medical advice from him, amidst a Texas measles outbreak causing 709 cases and two child deaths, with almost all victims unvaccinated.
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40% Bias Score

Czechia Faces Hepatitis A Surge
Czechia is grappling with a surge in Hepatitis A cases, reporting 450 infections and six deaths in the first four months of 2025, compared to 636 cases and two deaths in 2024; the actual numbers are likely higher. Outbreaks are concentrated in Prague, Central Bohemia, and Moravia-Silesia, affecting ...

Czechia Faces Hepatitis A Surge
Czechia is grappling with a surge in Hepatitis A cases, reporting 450 infections and six deaths in the first four months of 2025, compared to 636 cases and two deaths in 2024; the actual numbers are likely higher. Outbreaks are concentrated in Prague, Central Bohemia, and Moravia-Silesia, affecting ...
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28% Bias Score

U.S. Measles Cases Surpass 1,000, Resulting in Three Deaths
The U.S. surpasses 1,000 measles cases, with Texas (709 cases) as the epicenter, resulting in three deaths among unvaccinated individuals; ongoing outbreaks in Canada and Mexico share the same strain, highlighting the risk of low vaccination rates.

U.S. Measles Cases Surpass 1,000, Resulting in Three Deaths
The U.S. surpasses 1,000 measles cases, with Texas (709 cases) as the epicenter, resulting in three deaths among unvaccinated individuals; ongoing outbreaks in Canada and Mexico share the same strain, highlighting the risk of low vaccination rates.
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40% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in Mexico: Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Spread
Mexico is battling its largest measles outbreak in decades, with 922 cases and one death in Chihuahua state, primarily affecting the Mennonite community due to low vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation; the outbreak has spread to other populations and poses international r...

Measles Outbreak in Mexico: Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Spread
Mexico is battling its largest measles outbreak in decades, with 922 cases and one death in Chihuahua state, primarily affecting the Mennonite community due to low vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation; the outbreak has spread to other populations and poses international r...
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44% Bias Score
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