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Measles could become endemic in the United States if routine childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, with up to 51 ...
Global aid funding cuts, led by the United States, are disrupting efforts to vaccinate children against deadly diseases ...
Childhood vaccination rates have been falling in the United States, especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Outbreaks of infectious diseases, including measles, meningitis and yellow fever, have been increasing globally. Read more at ...
Childhood vaccinations in the U.S. are falling fast, and the consequences could be dire. A new study from Stanford ...
Despite an increase in infectious disease outbreaks, the United States has cut global aid funding, which is creating a huge drop in childhood vaccinations.
The 19th details how people can best protect their families amid measles outbreaks. According to vaccine experts.
Measles could become endemic in the United States if routine childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, with up to 51 million illnesses over a 25-year period, according to a new study.
Vaccination rates for children have fallen below critical disease-prevention thresholds in more than 8,000 schools across the ...
Measles could be well positioned for a comeback in the United States in a very short period of time. If immunization rates ...