Over 1,500 cases of measles have been reported in the U.S. this year, the highest toll since the disease was locally eliminated.
Thousands of people, mostly children, in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico have contracted the vaccine-preventable disease this year.
Even if measles vaccination rates stay the same, there could still be over 850,000 cases according to new research.
Only half of all Americans are even aware that measles cases are higher than normal this year.
Eight-year-old Daisy Hildebrand died from measles complications last week, the second such death reported in Texas this year.
A children's hospital has reported several cases of children being treated for both measles and vitamin A toxicity.
Most vaccinated people should still be highly protected against measles, but there are important exceptions.
A joint WHO/UNICEF report this week shows that measles has made a dramatic comeback across Europe and Central Asia.
Measles has killed at least one child and hospitalized at least 30 people in the U.S. this year.
In a recent Fox News interview, the newly enshrined Health and Human Services secretary touted the benefits of supplements and steroids for measles.
12 U.S. states now have confirmed measles cases.
124 cases and 18 hospitalizations from measles have been reported in Texas and New Mexico, though the true tally is likely higher.
The highly contagious virus has infected dozens of people so far, if not more, leaving at least 13 hospitalized.
Covid remains a real public health threat, but it's not the reason for the recent resurgence of measles as some have claimed.
Philadelphia health officials just announced another new case of the extremely contagious viral disease.
The percentage of parents claiming exemptions for their children has risen nationwide this year, and the coverage rate is still lower than before the pandemic.
A war between our immune system and microbes is ongoing throughout our lives. It’s happening inside you at this very moment.
Most cases have occurred in unvaccinated children, many of whom were eligible for the highly effective shots.
The outbreak has sickened at least 18 children to date, all of whom were unvaccinated.