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Measles Cases Surge in the U.S., Over 150 Schoolchildren Quarantined in South Carolina

Measles outbreaks continue to escalate in the U.S., with 153 schoolchildren in South Carolina under quarantine due to exposure.

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CDC updates COVID-19 and chickenpox vaccine guidelines, separating MMRV from varicella and embracing individual-based decisions

CDC updates vaccines schedule to separate varicella from MMRV and adopts individual-based decision-making for COVID-19 vaccination, amid regulatory and medical group scrutiny.

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Ebola Outbreak in Congo Claims Over 31 Lives as WHO Launches Vaccination Efforts

Ebola outbreak in Congo leads to over 31 deaths, prompting urgent vaccination and medical responses from the World Health Organization.

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Child in Los Angeles County Dies from Rare Measles Complication After Infant Infection

A child in Los Angeles County has died due to a rare complication from a measles infection contracted in infancy.

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Florida Plans to End All Vaccine Mandates, Sparking Public Health Concerns

Florida's plan to eliminate vaccine mandates raises serious public health concerns, as experts warn of potential disease outbreaks.

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American Academy of Pediatrics Strongly Recommends COVID-19 Vaccination for Young Children

The American Academy of Pediatrics advocates for COVID-19 vaccinations for children amid diverging guidelines from federal health authorities.

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Texas Declares Measles Outbreak Over Following 762 Confirmed Cases

Texas health officials announce the end of a significant measles outbreak that affected over 700 individuals this year.

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U.S. Kindergarten Vaccination Rates Continue to Decline Amid Rising Exemptions

Vaccination rates for U.S. kindergarteners decline while exemptions reach an all-time high, heightening concerns over public health and disease outbreaks.

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Measles Cases Reach Highest Level in Over Three Decades in the U.S.

Confirmed measles cases in the U.S. have soared to their highest levels in over 30 years, raising concerns about public health and vaccination rates.

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Global Vaccination Rates Decline, Leaving Millions of Children at Risk

Millions of children are unvaccinated globally, with significant risks for preventable diseases like measles and polio, especially in South Asia.

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