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Measles: The Virus That Doctors Are Seeing for the First Time
Seminole, Texas, USASaturday, April 5, 2025
The United States declared measles eliminated in 2000. However, cases still pop up around the country each year. Sometimes, these cases seed larger outbreaks. Public health experts are worried that measles could become more common in more places this year. The virus is spreading rapidly in some parts of the country, and vaccination rates nationwide have been falling for years.
Dr. Andy Lubell is the chief medical officer of True North Pediatrics in Pennsylvania. He noted that the generation of physicians currently treating patients hasn't actually seen what a measles case looks like. They have only seen it from a textbook or a video. This lack of firsthand experience can make diagnosing and treating measles more challenging. It highlights the importance of vaccination and public health education.
The measles outbreak is a reminder of the importance of vaccination. It is also a call to action for healthcare professionals to stay vigilant and informed. As the virus spreads, doctors like Dr. Myrick and Dr. Lubell are on the front lines. They are confronting a virus that many of their peers have never seen in person. Their experiences highlight the ongoing need for public health measures to control the spread of measles.
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