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The US Is About To Lose Its Measles-Free Designation: Here's Why
- Wednesday January 21, 2026
- Health | Associated Press
U.S. faces its worst measles surge in decades, with outbreaks across 44 states and elimination status at risk. Experts warn low vaccination rates and disinformation fuel the crisis as PAHO prepares to decide if America loses its measles free status.
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The US Is Having Its Worst Year For Measles In More Than Three Decades
- Friday July 11, 2025
- World News | Associated Press
The national case count reached 1,288 on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though public health experts say the true figure may be higher.
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How Michigan's Patient Zero, A Traveler, Infected 39 People With Measles
- Tuesday April 16, 2019
- World News | Lena H. Sun, The Washington Post
Last month, a traveler raising money for charity in Brooklyn's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, drove through the night to Detroit - his next fundraising stop. He felt sick en route and saw a doctor when he got there. But the doctor, who had never seen measles, misdiagnosed the man's fever and cough as bronchitis.
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The US Is About To Lose Its Measles-Free Designation: Here's Why
- Wednesday January 21, 2026
- Health | Associated Press
U.S. faces its worst measles surge in decades, with outbreaks across 44 states and elimination status at risk. Experts warn low vaccination rates and disinformation fuel the crisis as PAHO prepares to decide if America loses its measles free status.
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www.ndtv.com
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The US Is Having Its Worst Year For Measles In More Than Three Decades
- Friday July 11, 2025
- World News | Associated Press
The national case count reached 1,288 on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though public health experts say the true figure may be higher.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Michigan's Patient Zero, A Traveler, Infected 39 People With Measles
- Tuesday April 16, 2019
- World News | Lena H. Sun, The Washington Post
Last month, a traveler raising money for charity in Brooklyn's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, drove through the night to Detroit - his next fundraising stop. He felt sick en route and saw a doctor when he got there. But the doctor, who had never seen measles, misdiagnosed the man's fever and cough as bronchitis.
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www.ndtv.com