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(AP Photo/Annie Rice) The U.S. logged 122 more cases of measles this week — but only four of them in Texas — while the outbreaks in Pennsylvania and Michigan have officially ended. Get the most up to ...
Understanding why this is happening can help us stay safe and sane. Are There More Outbreaks Now? Over the past two decades, the number of outbreaks reported around the world has grown significantly.
As new cases pop up every week, at least 10 official outbreaks have occurred, according to the CDC. An outbreak is defined as three or more cases of measles that are related. The largest known ...
The U.S. has 800 cases of measles nationwide as of Friday, and two more states identified outbreaks this week. Texas is driving the high numbers, with an outbreak centered in West Texas that ...
coli bacteria. Instead of telling the public about this outbreak, which sickened 88 people and killed one, the FDA simply — and quietly — closed the investigation without providing any further ...
Michigan officials confirmed a new measles outbreak Thursday near Grand Rapids, bringing the U.S. to eight states with active vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks. Earlier this week, Pennsylvania ...
By Teddy Rosenbluth As the United States struggles to contain a resurgence of measles that has swept through swaths of the Southwest, neighboring countries are responding to their own outbreaks.
U.S. measles cases topped 700 as of Friday, capping a week in which Indiana joined five others states with active outbreaks, Texas grew by another 60 cases and a third measles-related death was ...
With one-fifth of states seeing active measles outbreaks, the U.S. is nearing 900 cases, according to figures posted Friday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. How expressing ...
"Unfortunately, it is not possible to predict how long the current outbreak of measles in Texas and the adjoining states will last," Dr. Charles Prober, a professor of pediatrics, microbiology and ...
If federal health officials do not change course, large multistate outbreaks like the one that has torn through West Texas, jumping to neighboring states and killing two people, may become the norm.
These shifts could turn a deadly pathogen into a harmless bug or supercharge a relatively benign virus, influencing its ability to infect humans and cause dangerous outbreaks. New research shows ...