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US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, study says

  • The U.S. May see 851,300 measles cases over the next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates remain the same, according to researchers.
  • If vaccination rates drop by 10%, there could be 11.1 million measles cases in the next 25 years, according to a JAMA report.
  • Currently, the U.S. Has 10 reported outbreaks and at least 800 measles cases in 2025, according to the CDC.
  • The decline in vaccination rates has been fueled by unfounded theories claiming vaccines cause autism, as noted by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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