1,714 Measles Cases and the Question Nobody at CDC Wants to Answer
America has reported far more measles cases in four months than a typical post-elimination year, and the review of that status is now delayed until November.
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America has reported far more measles cases in four months than a typical post-elimination year, and the review of that status is now delayed until November.
Utah alone accounts for nearly half of America's 1,714 measles cases, with 92% of patients unvaccinated or status unknown.
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