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Measles Alert: Airport Exposure and Vaccination Concerns
Washington Dulles International Airport, USAMonday, June 16, 2025
The US is seeing a rise in measles cases. Texas alone has nearly 800 confirmed cases, with two children dying from it. Nationwide, there have been over 1, 100 cases and three deaths. This surge is partly due to falling vaccination rates. In many counties, the MMR vaccination rate has dropped, leaving communities vulnerable.
Measles symptoms start like a cold, with fever, cough, and runny nose. But it can get serious, causing pneumonia and even death. The CDC warns that measles can spread quickly in crowded places like airports and trains. Travelers should be fully vaccinated to protect themselves and others.
The last major measles outbreak in the US was in 2019. Before that, measles was eradicated in 2000 thanks to successful vaccination campaigns. However, with vaccination rates falling, measles is making a comeback. Experts warn that if this trend continues, measles could become a common infection again.
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