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Measles Outbreaks Challenge U.S. Elimination Status After 25 Years

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The United States has reached a critical point that may lead to the loss of its measles elimination status, a designation held for over 25 years. This development comes amid rising outbreaks, marking one year since a significant resurgence of the disease. The CDC's Deputy Director indicated that these outbreaks are a consequence of shifting priorities in public health, particularly during the Trump administration, which has deprioritized infectious disease control. This situation raises concerns about the potential health risks to communities, especially for unvaccinated populations.
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