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Measles in the US: The Hidden Numbers
Texas, USATuesday, April 15, 2025
The measles virus is highly contagious and behaves predictably. If someone with measles enters a room with susceptible individuals, many of them will likely get sick. This is why vaccination is crucial. The MMR vaccine is effective and provides the best protection against measles.
The US had declared measles eliminated in 2000, but vaccination rates have been declining since the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2024, only 68. 5% of kids had received their first MMR dose by 15 months, far below the federal goal of 95%. This decline in vaccination rates makes the country more vulnerable to outbreaks.
Experts are concerned about the future of this outbreak. The current vaccination rates mean the country is no longer closing immunity gaps like it used to. This is worrying for the spread of the disease.
To control the outbreak, mass vaccinations are necessary. This was proven during a measles outbreak at a migrant shelter in Chicago. Quick administration of vaccines significantly reduced the number of cases. However, convincing people to get vaccinated can be challenging, especially in areas with high hesitancy.
The US needs a clearer message from the top about the importance of vaccination. It is not just about personal choice; it is about protecting the community. Not vaccinating a child puts not only that child at risk but also others in the community. This is a critical point that needs to be communicated effectively.
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