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Measles outbreaks surge, delayed data hides true spread
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81427, member: 636"] Measles is spiking across the US, hitting numbers not seen in decades. Public health officials confirm over two thousand cases this year, fueled by low vaccination rates and the virus's extreme contagiousness. Outbreaks are active in multiple states, with exposures documented in schools, airports, and other public spaces, posing serious risks to unvaccinated kids, pregnant people, and those with weak immune systems. Many experts suspect the real case count is actually higher. Reporting gaps exist because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reduced routine updates for many diseases, and state health departments vary in their speed and consistency. Testing delays and slower data pipelines mean outbreaks can grow silently before appearing in official totals, especially in areas with poor healthcare access. This resurgence feeds off a cultural climate thick with vaccine misinformation and eroded trust in health institutions. The highly effective MMR vaccine can prevent spread, but coverage has fallen in enough communities to let measles regain a foothold years after its elimination from the country. The disconnect between possibly incomplete data and the virus's rapid spread creates a dangerous scenario where officials and the public might be reacting to an outbreak already bigger than it seems. [/QUOTE]
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