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Breaking research could help to protect immunocompromised children from measles as the disease continues to spread

  • The OHA urges people to check their immunity against measles and get vaccinated to maintain public health safety.
  • In 2000, the CDC declared measles eliminated in the U.S., following a significant reduction in cases and related deaths.
  • Jonathan L. Temte expressed concern over recent measles cases in Texas and New Mexico, stating it may return as a common infection.
  • Temte warned that while measles may not return as a pandemic, it could still pose significant health risks if vaccination rates decline.
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Breaking research could help to protect immunocompromised children from measles as the disease continues to spread

Findings published in the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine's (formerly AACC's) Clinical Chemistry journal

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OHA urges people to check immunity against measles, get vaccinated

With spring break and summer travel season approaching, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is encouraging people to make sure they are protected against measles.

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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