A decline in vaccination rates is driving a surge in measles cases around the world, according to new estimates from the ...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a decrease in global immunizations is driving the surge.
Young children are particularly vulnerable to the disease, which killed an estimated 107,500 people in 2023, most of whom ...
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Cases of measles, a highly contagious viral infection, rose across the world by 20 percent last year. While measles ...
Global measles cases surged by more than 20% to an estimated 10.3 million last year, the World Health Organization and the US ...
Inadequate vaccination coverage drove the number of measles cases to an estimated 10.3 million worldwide in 2023, the World ...
Waning vaccine coverage has fueled a 20% spike in measles cases worldwide, with 10.3 million people struck by the preventable ...
This alarming increase in measles cases is primarily driven by significant gaps in global immunization coverage, underscoring ...
Even when people survive measles, serious health effects can occur, some of which are lifelong. Infants and young children ...
More than 107,500 people, mostly children, died from measles in 2023 with cases soaring by 20 per cent to 20.3 million cases ...