Measles vaccination rate may be even lower than estimated, leaving kids vulnerable amid outbreak
- Measles outbreaks are occurring across the U.S. In 2025, prompting health concerns.
- Declining vaccination rates and anti-vaccine sentiment have contributed to the measles surge.
- The CDC reports measles is highly contagious; symptoms include fever and a spreading rash.
- The CDC reported 483 measles cases in the U.S. As of March 26, with Texas reporting 422 cases.
- Health officials urge vaccination as the best protection against measles and its potential complications.
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Measles vaccination rate may be even lower than estimated, leaving kids vulnerable amid outbreak
As the United States faces one of its worst measles outbreaks in decades, a new analysis finds that nearly a third of young children who were eligible to be vaccinated against the disease did not get their first shot on schedule.
·Atlanta, United States
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