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Measles on the Rise: Why Are Cases Spiking in the SouthWest?
West Texas, USASaturday, March 8, 2025
Gaines County, Texas, has the most cases. Its kindergarten vaccination rate is only 82%, well below the 95% needed to prevent outbreaks. Many cases are in the Mennonite community, which has historically had lower vaccination rates and is distrustful of government mandates.
Measles was considered eliminated in the U. S. in 2000. But cases are rising again. This is a wake-up call. Vaccination is crucial. It's not just about personal choice; it's about public health.
The CDC has confirmed measles cases in several other states, but Texas and New Mexico make up most of the nation's case count. The rise in measles cases is a challenge for public health officials.
The MMR vaccine prevents infection and severe cases. It's safe and effective. Yet, misinformation and distrust are leading to lower vaccination rates. This is a problem. It's putting communities at risk.
The outbreak in the Southwest is a reminder. Measles is still a threat. Vaccination is the best defense. It's time to take action. It's time to protect our communities.
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