2024年2月28日 星期三

Why measles cases are on the rise

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Why measles cases are on the rise
By Alice Park
Senior Health Correspondent

Measles is a highly contagious and devastating disease, but childhood vaccinations prevent infections. Immunization programs have fallen behind, however, and anti-vaccine movements have gained traction. That's leading to more outbreaks around the world.

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