Infectious disease experts say the latest outbreak is still in its infancy and could get a lot worse – here’s what to know
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Twenty-five years ago, the US eliminated the measles virus. Measles is extremely contagious, and sporadic cases and outbreaks are expected.
But as of 2 May, 683 cases have been confirmed since January, primarily in west Texas. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and other states have also reported cases. There have been three confirmed deaths from measles in the US, according to the CDC. That includes two deaths in school-aged children who were not vaccinated.
Infectious disease experts say the latest outbreak is still in its infancy and could get a lot worse – here’s what to knowDon’t let a billionaire’s algorithm control what you read. Download our free app to get trusted reportingTwenty-five years ago, the US eliminated the measles virus. Measles is extremely contagious, and sporadic cases and outbreaks are expected.But as of 2 May, 683 cases have been confirmed since January, primarily in west Texas. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and other states have also reported cases. There have been three confirmed deaths from measles in the US, according to the CDC. That includes two deaths in school-aged children who were not vaccinated. Continue reading… Well actually, US news, Infectious diseases, Life and style, Science, Vaccines and immunisation, Medical research