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Measles Making a Comeback in the U. S.
Eau Claire, USAThursday, February 20, 2025
Measles can cause a runny nose, cough, fever, and a rash. The best way to prevent it is by getting the MMR vaccine. About 95% of the population needs to be vaccinated to stop measles from spreading. This is because measles is very contagious. If not enough people are vaccinated, cases will keep popping up.
Schools are also taking action. They want to make sure students are protected. There are two doses of the MMR vaccine. The first dose is 93% effective, and the second dose is 97% effective. To check if you've been vaccinated, talk to your doctor or look up the Wisconsin Immunization Registry.
People born before 1957 don't need the vaccine because they were likely exposed to measles already. Those who got the first version of the vaccine, used between 1963 and 1968, should get the newer version. The first version isn't considered effective.
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