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FOX13 News on MSNMeasles case reported at Sea-Tac Airport, 4th WA case of 2025A Canadian resident that flew into Sea-Tac Airport last week was confirmed to have been infected with measles, likely exposed ...
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Michigan and Pennsylvania join six other states with measles outbreaks. Here's what to knowMichigan officials confirmed a new measles outbreak Thursday near Grand Rapids, bringing the U.S. to eight states with active outbreaks of the vaccine-preventable disease. Earlier this week, ...
The disease is concentrated in the southwestern part of Kansas and did not spread to any additional counties. Measles cases have been reported in eight Kansas counties: Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, ...
As measles outbreaks popped up across the U.S. this winter, pediatricians waited for the nation's public health agency to ...
7News asked the D.C. Department of Health for more information, including why the CDC website hasn't been populated further, ...
Measles would normally be expected to have a fatality rate of about one to three deaths out of every 1,000 children infected, the CDC says, so the number of deaths this year suggests there may be far ...
Doctors, researchers and public health experts warn that the measles outbreak, which has grown to more than 600 cases, may just be the beginning. They say outbreaks of preventable diseases could get ...
Immunization programs nationwide have been left brittle by years of stagnant funding by federal, state and local governments. In Texas and elsewhere, this helped set the stage for the measles outbreak ...
Seattle and King County confirmed another positive measles case in King County Friday, marking Washington's fourth measles ...
The United States has more than double the number of measles cases it saw in all of 2024, and Texas is reporting the majority ...
The U.S. has recorded the highest number of measles cases since 2019, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data published Friday. There are now 712 confirmed measles cases ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting that, by September, his agency will "know what has caused the autism epidemic." ...
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