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Over 1,300 measles cases reported in the U.S. this year, raising alarm as rates reach the highest since the virus was deemed ...
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Measles and travel: Countries with measles outbreaks in 2025 (travel alerts and safety tips)
Measles is surging globally in 2025, impacting North America, Europe, and the Americas. The U.S. faces its worst outbreak since 1992, with Texas as a ...
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The New York State Department of Health is warning about potential measles exposure at two Capital Region hospitals.
Some doctors in Alberta have criticized officials for not declaring a health emergency in the western province where measles ...
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Given the global surge in cases, experts remind us that measles also travels: "We must know if we are vaccinated or not"
Doctors urge people to check their vaccination records, especially now, as travel from countries with active virus ...
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The Bolton News on MSNMeasles warning as parents urged to prioritise MMR vaccination
Parents are being urged to prioritise vaccination as measles cases continue to rise in the region. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) North West is encouraging families to take advantage of the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Officials with Austin Public Health (APH) say they have detected traces of measles in Austin's wastewater.
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNMeasles in Wisconsin: DHS confirms state's first cases of 2025
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Saturday announced the state's first confirmed measles cases of the year.
The warning comes ahead of the busy spring and summer travel season. Many countries, including Austria, Philippines, Romania and the United Kingdom are experiencing measles outbreaks, the CDC said.
“Most people who bring measles into the United States are unvaccinated U.S. residents who get infected during international travel,” a CDC warning issued on May 28 reads.
As summer travel peaks, a growing measles outbreak across the U.S. is raising concerns among health officials—especially in Oklahoma, where 20 cases have already been reported. More than 1,200 ...
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