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Measles: A Growing Concern Across the U. S.
USAThursday, April 24, 2025
The worst-case scenario is scary. If the entire unvaccinated population were exposed, nearly 50, 000 people could die. Millions could end up in the hospital. Even those who survive could face lifelong complications. The immune system can be weakened, making people vulnerable to other diseases. The vaccinated population could also be at risk. The MMR vaccine is effective, but it has not been tested in an environment with so many cases. We might see more breakthrough infections.
The only way to stop measles is through vaccination. The MMR vaccine is our best defense. It's incredibly effective. Even if someone is exposed right before getting vaccinated, the shot can still protect them. Catch-up vaccination campaigns can be very powerful. But we need clear messaging from health officials. We need to build trust and encourage people to get vaccinated.
Experts are watching closely. They are looking for signs that things are getting worse. If the outbreaks keep growing or start to merge, we could be in real trouble. The good news is that individuals can take action. If you're in an outbreak area or planning to travel, make sure you and your children are vaccinated. It's the best way to protect yourself and others.
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