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US at tipping point for return of endemic measles
A disease once thought defeated is inching back. A new study warns that declining childhood vaccination rates in the U.S. could bring measles back as an endemic threat, with hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of cases over the next 25 years. Researchers say even small drops in vaccination rates speed up the risk dramatically. The message is clear: protecting public health doesn’t require perfection, but it does demand vigilance. Nancy Lapid with Reuters has the full story.
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