Measles Outbreak Reaches 30-Year High in the United States
The United States is grappling with its most severe measles outbreak in over three decades, causing widespread concern among health officials and families alike. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 1,288 confirmed cases as of Wednesday, a figure experts believe may underestimate the true extent of the outbreak.
Why are Measles Cases Surging?
Public health experts suggest several factors contributing to this alarming resurgence. While the exact reasons are complex, declining vaccination rates in some communities, combined with the highly contagious nature of the measles virus, are believed to be key drivers.
What Can You Do to Protect Yourself and Your Family?
The best protection against measles is vaccination. The MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine is safe and highly effective. If you are unsure about your vaccination status or that of your children, consult your healthcare provider.