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The US almost lost its measles elimination status once. Lessons from that episode suggest it will be more difficult to avoid ...
New York City hasn’t had any measles outbreaks yet this year, even as cases nationwide hit a 33-year high. But individual ...
The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) is warning people who visited the emergency department on certain days, at ...
While measles symptoms typically resolve in a few weeks, the virus can cause pneumonia, making it difficult for patients, ...
Experts also fear that additional vaccine-preventable diseases such as pertussis and Hib meningitis could follow the measles ...
Measles cases in the U.S. have surged to a record high, 25 years after the virus was declared eliminated in 2000.
CDC warns the country could lose its measles elimination status if transmission continues for 12 months, with outbreaks ...
Serious complications of measles include hospitalization, pneumonia, miscarriage, preterm birth, brain swelling and death. Long-term serious complications can also include subacute sclerosing ...
Measles cases in the United States are the highest they’ve been since the country eliminated the disease in 2000. The U.S.
Measles cases in the US have reached a 33-year high, with nearly 1,300 cases reported in the last seven months, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The U.S. is up to 1,267 confirmed measles cases this year and Kentucky has a new outbreak. The national case count is seven cases shy of 2019's record case count.
Summer travel raises fears that the highly infectious virus will spread. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family.