The WHO and CDC say there were about 10.3 million cases of measles last year, up 20 percent from 2022. Children are ...
(Reuters) - Measles cases rose 20% last year, driven by a lack of vaccine coverage in the world's poorest countries and those ...
More than 10.3 million people caught measles last year, a 20% increase from a year earlier, according to a joint report by ...
Young children are particularly vulnerable to the disease, which killed an estimated 107,500 people in 2023, most of whom ...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a decrease in global immunizations is driving the surge.
Waning vaccine coverage has fueled a 20% spike in measles cases worldwide, with 10.3 million people struck by the preventable ...
Cases of measles, a highly contagious viral infection, rose across the world by 20 percent last year. While measles ...
Surging infections and missed vaccinations put thousands of lives at risk, threatening global elimination goals.
The world saw a 20 per cent jump in measles cases in 2023, driven by a lack of vaccine coverage in the poorest countries and ...
Global health officials noted that there was a 20% spike in measles cases in 2023 as 17% of children missed their recommended ...
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Measles cases have skyrocketed in recent years after a pandemic-era drop in vaccination against the virus. Cases of the ...